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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PROTECTIVE SHOES
MODEL:
HT5K500, HT5K501, HT5K502, HT5K503, HT5K504, HT5K505, HT5K510, HT5K511,
HT5K512, HT5K513, HT5K514, HT5K520
EN
These shoes meet the requirements of Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council No. 2016/425 of 9th
March 2016, concerning Personal Protection Equipment and repealing Council Directive No. 89/686/EWG, and satisfies
the requirements of the following standard: PN-EN ISO 20345:2012 for safety shoes.
Application
The protective shoes have been designed and manufactured to minimise the risk of bodily injuries during use. However,
please remember that personal protection equipment does not ensure complete protection, if work is carried out
in an unsuitable environment and working conditions violate the standards set forth in EN ISO 20345:2011.
Both synthetic and natural materials were used during manufacture, in accordance with the quality
and usage requirements specified therein.
The protective shoes manufactured by Högert Technik can be used safely at work, and they are additionally protected
by a toe cap protecting the toes against injuries (cuts, crushes, etc.). The durability of the protective shoes has been
impact tested with the energy of 200J, crush tested at up to 15kN, and tested for puncture resistance with the force
of 1100N. When selecting protective shoes, take into account the conditions at the particular working station
where the shoes will be used.
Pay attention to the protection parameters of the shoes specified for the selected model.
Storage and Maintenance
To ensure the durability of the shoes during their entire life, keep them clean and maintain them regularly.
Use a soft cloth to clean any external dirt or dust. Use detergents dedicated to the particular type of surface material.
Do not use any solvents. If wet, dry the shoes at room temperature, in a well ventilated area and away from
any direct heat sources.
Certifying Body - Intertek Labtest UK Limited, Centre Court, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1WD.
Certifying Body No.: 0362.
Description of the symbols referring to the additional level of protection:
P — Resistance to puncture at 1100N
C — Current conducting shoes
A — Antielectrostatic shoes
HI — Heat insulated
Cl — Cold insulated
E — energy absorption in the heel area, 20J
HRO — Resistance to contact with hot base up to 300°C
WRU — Water-resistant shoe surface
SRC — Sole resistant to slipping on ceramic and steel panels
Categories of protective shoes:
SB — Shoes meeting the basic requirements [including, inter alia, toe protection]
S1 — Shoes meeting the basic requirements + Enclosed heel area + Antielectrostatic properties Energy absorption
in the heel area + Resistance to diesel oil
S2 — Same as S1 + Water permeability + Water absorption
S3 — Same as S2 + Resistance to puncture at 1100N
S4 — Basic requirements + Enclosed heel area + Antielectrostatic properties Energy absorption
in the heel area + Resistance to diesel oil
S5 — Same as S4 + Resistance to puncture at 1100N
Do not use if damaged, because the shoes do not provide the correct level of protection. It is recommended to change the
shoes for a new pair, to ensure the maximum level of protection.
Transport the shoes in the original packaging received after purchase. If kept in an external packaging, the shoes are
protected against mechanical deformations.
Do not place any heavy objects on the packaging, as it could indent the packaging and damage the shoes.
Follow these instructions, when using, maintaining, and storing the shoes.
You can access the EU Declaration of Conformity
on the following website: http://www.hoegert.com/pl
Högert Technik GmbH, Pariser Platz 6a, 10117 Berlin,
Germany
Manufacturer's Address:
GTV Poland Sp. z o.o. Sp. k., ul. Przejazdowa 21
05-800 Pruszków, Poland
ISO 20 345:2011

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