There are many industries that use disposable shoe covers. Hospitals are perhaps one of the most well known workplaces where employees are required to wear protective shoe covers. However, industrial settings such as paint shops, also require employees to wear protective shoe covers. The idea is to protect not only your shoes from damage, but to protect the workplace from debris that you can track in with your shoes. When you walk from where you parked you car to the workplace, you walk across dirt and grime which can stick to your shoes and be carried inside. Sensitive machines can be damaged by excess debris, so protective shoe coverings are worn to minimize that risk..
Other Specifications Download Specification | |
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Shoe Size (UK) For Which Item Is Suitable | 7 |
Clear Indication Of Size On Disposable Shoe Cover | YES |
Colour | Blue |
Material | Non-toxic, Non-woven thick fabric |
Composition Of Non Woven Material | Non Woven fabric |
GSM Of Non Woven Material | 25 gm/ sq mtr g/ sq.mtr |
Skid Resistance | Yes |
Dust Proof | Yes |
Well Stitched In Universal Regular Size | Yes |
Hard Elasticized For Better Grip And Easy Wear | Yes |
Should Cover The Ankles | Yes |
Certification | CE |
Test Reports To Be Furnished To Buyer On Demand | Yes |
Availability Of Test Report From NABL/ ILAC Accredited Or Central Government Lab To Prove Conformity Of Products To The Specification | Yes |
Test Report No. | 0 |
Test Report Date | 0 |
Name Of The Lab | SHREE KRISHNA ANALYTICAL SERVICES |
Address Of The Lab | A-5/4, MAYAPURI INDUSTRIAL AREA, PHASE-II, NEW DELHI-110064 |