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Hazardous materials (hazmat) overboots and overshoes are worn over existing footwear in chemical processing and when workers are exposed to corrosive chemicals and hazardous waste. They are generally worn along with other hazmat equipment such as pants, tops, and full suits.
Latex Rubber Overboots for use with Hazardous Materials
These latex-rubber overboots are worn over other footwear when working with hazardous materials. The latex-rubber upper has more stretch than pure rubber and resists tears and cuts. Hazmat boots meet NFPA 1991 (Edition 2016) specifications to protect first responders from hazardous materials such as nerve agents and extremely harsh and caustic chemicals.
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PVC Overboots for use with Hazardous Materials
These PVC overboots are worn over other footwear when working with hazardous materials. PVC resists chemicals and is lighter than rubber. Hazmat boots meet NFPA 1991 (Edition 2016) specifications to protect first responders from hazardous materials such as nerve agents and extremely harsh and caustic chemicals.
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