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How does the sole of MBT Safety behave with iron chippings?
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The MBT Safety adheres to DIN EN 345-1 in connection with DIN EN 344-1. Iron chippings cannot penetrate the MBT. Even so, heel counters and interior soles should not be subjected to mechanical damage.
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Is the sole of MBT Safety slip-proof?
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The MBT Safety adheres to DIN EN 345-1 in connection with DIN EN 344-1. Wet and smooth surfaces always entail the risk of slipping. With the proper walking technique, however, this risk can be significantly reduced. Such technique is learned most easily via a course with an MBT Instructor.
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Is the sole of the Safety model resistant to oils and acids?
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The MBT Safety adheres to DIN EN 345-1 in connection with DIN EN 344-1. Only the outsole is resistant to acids and oils. As in other MBT models, glued seams, heel counters and interior soles are sensitive to liquids containing salt, oil and other aggressive substances.
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The MBT Safety model in the design S3 standard - Is that possible?
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The MBT Safety is only available in the tested version (S2). But you do have the option of applying an MBT sole to an existing safety shoe that meets your required standard.
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