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Safety Footwear Standards Update

What you need to know about changes to the Safety Footwear Standards

In 2023, the safety footwear standard EN ISO 20345 was updated and the EN ISO 20345:2022 Personal Protective Equipment - Safety Footwear was harmonised in the EU and designated in the UK. 

As experts in safety, we've created an easy-to-follow video to help explain what these key changes are and what it means for your current safety footwear.


What This Means for Employers

Essentially, all current certifications for safety footwear are still valid until the expiry date of their existing certificate, which could be until 2029. Any footwear currently certified to this standard remains compliant and legal and meets the health and safety requirements of personal protective equipment regulation (EU) 2016/425 and of personal protective equipment 2016/425 as amended to apply in GB. 

Most importantly, there are no issues with the safety of BS EN ISO 20345:2011, and therefore employers are not required to change footwear that has been already issued with this standard and you can continue to shop our full range in confidence.

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Changes to Safety Footwear Standards Expert Advice

The standard has been updated to reflect current working practices within industry and better simulates real-life scenarios. Changes to the standard include new categories, changes to footwear markings and in some cases, revised test methods. To find out more, download our detailed expert advice.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a new safety footwear standard?
Yes, there is a new safety footwear standard: EN ISO 20345:2022 which was harmonised on 2nd May.
Do I need to buy new safety footwear according to this new standard?
No. Safety footwear with the BS EN ISO 20345:2011 standard is still valid until the expiry date of their existing certification.
Can I buy footwear certified to the new standard?
Yes. Some manufacturers have tested and certified products against the BS EN ISO 20345:2022 standard.
Is the safety footwear standard 20345:2011 still relevant?
Yes. There are no issues with the safety of BS EN ISO 20345:2011 standard and still meets the basic health and safety requirements of personal protective equipment regulation (EU) 2016/425 and of personal protective equipment 2016/425 as amended to apply in GB.
I have a pair of safety boots that are certified to the old safety footwear standard 20345:2011, do these still comply?
Yes. Safety footwear with the BS EN ISO 20345:2011 standard is still valid until the expiry date of their existing certification. Certificates issued to the old standard will continue to comply to the standard BS EN ISO 20345: 2011 and can be issued or renewed right up until November 2024 with a full five-year validity.
Can I still buy footwear that hasn’t been tested to the new footwear standard 20345:2022?
Yes. The certificates issued to the old standard can continue to be issued right up until November 2024 and will be given a full five-year validity. Therefore, it may be that you will see products on the market marked to BS EN ISO 20345:2011 for a further six years after the new standard has been harmonised.
What are the key changes to the safety footwear standard 20345?
  • Introduction of two new safety footwear categories
  • Changes to the slip-resistance test method and markings
  • Two new test methods and additional markings for non-metallic inserts and insoles
  • Symbol for water resistance uppers has been replaced
  • Optional claims for ladder grip and scuff cap resistance
  • Fuel oil claim is now optional


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