Frequently Asked Questions
CSA work boots are jobsite compliant when they meet CAN/CSA Z195 requirements for impact, compression, and hazard protection. Check for the CSA label and the right ratings for your work, especially on construction sites, in mining, and around heavy equipment.
This collection includes CSA approved boots with both steel-toe and composite-toe options. Steel toes work well for heavy material handling. In contrast, a composite toe reduces weight and eliminates metal conduction, making it a practical choice during long shifts and on electrical job sites.
Yes, many CSA work boots in this collection have slip-resistant soles. Look for rubber outsoles with oil- and slip-resistant traction when you’re working on wet concrete, muddy ground, shop floors, or other slick surfaces.
CSA approved boots with puncture-resistant blocks protect against sharp objects underfoot. That matters most on construction sites, farms, scrapyards, and rough ground where nails, metal, and debris are common.
Yes, some CSA work boots in this collection provide electrical-hazard protection. Look for electrically rated options that meet CAN/CSA-Z195 EH standards if you work around wiring, service panels, generators, or at commercial job sites with live electrical exposure.
Yes, this collection includes waterproof CSA approved boots for wet work conditions. Look for waterproof construction or waterproof liners when you’re working in rain, mud, washdown areas, or other environments where dry feet matter.








