Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, composite toe boots are OSHA approved when they meet ASTM F2413 standards. These standards certify that the boots provide impact and compression resistance, making them suitable for PPE in construction, oil and gas, mining, and other industrial settings.
Yes, composite toe boots offer comparable protection to steel toes. Both types meet ASTM F2413 standards for impact and compression. While steel offers higher absolute strength, composite toes provide non-metallic protection with added comfort, especially in extreme temperatures or EH-rated environments.
Yes, composite toe boots are suitable for construction work. They are ASTM-certified, non-metallic, and often include slip-resistant soles, waterproof membranes, and EH ratings. These features meet safety demands on construction sites while offering lighter weight for reduced fatigue.
Composite toe boots are non-metallic, lightweight, and do not conduct heat, cold, or electricity. This makes them ideal for EH-rated environments and extreme weather. Many Overlookboots models also feature waterproofing, insulation, and slip resistance, making them some of the most comfortable composite toe boots on the market.
Yes, many composite toe boots include 200g–1000g insulation like Thinsulate or LiteFire. These insulated models retain warmth without compromising safety, making them ideal for winter construction, farming, and cold-climate industries. They're also among the best composite toe work boots for harsh conditions.