Anti-static shoes use and maintenance precautions
Anti-static shoes should be stored in a place that is ventilated, dry, mildew-proof, and mites-proof. The stacking place should leave the ground, the wall is more than 0.2 meters, and leave the heating body 1 meter away. Avoid contact with oil, acids, alkalis or other corrosive materials.


It is recommended that two pairs of anti-static shoes be worn alternately to extend their service life. After wearing, use a soft brush or a slightly damp cloth to remove dust from other anti-static shoes and other working environment. Try to avoid direct washing with water or anti-static shoes with chemical detergent such as detergent. Dry in a dry and ventilated place to avoid direct sunlight. Always apply oil to the upper to prevent the leather from cracking.
Anti-static shoes
If it is necessary to minimize the accumulation of static electricity by dissipating static charge, thereby avoiding the risk of spark ignition such as flammable substances and vapors, and if the risk of electric shock from any electrical or live parts has not been completely eliminated, antistatic shoes must be used. .
Note that since the anti-static shoes only add a resistor between the foot and the ground, there is no guarantee that the shock will be adequately protected. If the danger of electric shock has not been completely eliminated, additional measures to avoid this danger are necessary. Such measures, like the additional tests mentioned below, should be a routine part of the workplace accident prevention process.
Experience has shown that for antistatic applications, the discharge path through the product should typically have a resistance of less than 1000 MΩ at any time throughout the life of the shoe. In the event of a voltage of 250V, in the event of any electrical failure, to ensure some limited protection against electric shock or ignition hazard, the new shoe's resistance ** limit is specified as 100KΩ.

