A-A-50359B
The shoes shall have steel safety box toes, completely coated with a non-ferrous material, and shall conform to class 75 of ANSI 241.1 for Impact and Compression, American National Standards for Personal Protection-Protective Footwear. Permanent labeling or marking is required in each shoe as per Section 5 of ANSI 241.1 Class 75. Steel or fiberglass shanks, smooth tread rubber soles and heels and conductive sock linings are also required. The+ shoes shall have no metal parts except for the box toes, shanks, eyelets, assembly tacks or staples, and copper contact nails used to create a conductive path. Heels shall be attached without the use of nails. Components and materials used to make the shoes and the path constructed between the sock lining and the sole and heel shall be adequately conductive for the finished shoes to provide resistance to a maximum of 250,000 ohms (see requirements for testing). The eyelets shall be invisible, plain type, made of aluminum that is 0.014 (+ 0.0015) inch thick when tested as specified in Component and material inspection. The eyelets shall conform to finished nonsparking requirements for exposed, metal eyelets. The outside diameter of the flange shall be O.290I inch minimum and 0.305 inch maximum, the overall length before setting shall be 0.135 inch minimum and 0.150 inch maximum, and the diameter of the hole before setting shall be 0.120 inch minimum and 0.1261 maximum when tested as specified in Component and material inspection. After fabrication, the eyelets shall be anodized. The manufacturer shall submit a certificate of compliance for the resistance requirement.
The shoes shall be constructed in accordance with standard industry practice and correctly mated.
The shoes shall be in the following industry standard sizes and widths:
4 to 15 in whole and half sizes in 5 widths (extra narrow to extra wide).
Shoes shall be furnished with brown nylon or cotton laces of the appropriate length for each size.
Workmanship. After completion, the finished shoes shall be thoroughly cleaned and all loose thread, lint, and foreign matter removed.
Regulatory requirements. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials in accordance with Public Law 94-580 to the maximum extent practicable.
Quality assurance.
Certification. The contractor shall certify that the product offered meets the salient characteristics of this description and that the product conforms to the producers own drawings,
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