We really take care of our customers and their satisfaction.
As TREEMME aims at consistently improving the quality of its products and services, it has implemented a quality management system of internal processes that complies with internationally certified
and recognized standards.
For the following activities: Design and production of free-time, working and safety shoes
For TREEMME, having implemented a Quality management system complying with internationally certified and recognized standards, where customer satisfaction comes first, results in:
40 years of experience in manufacturing personal protective equipment (PPE) have prompted TREEMME to launch a very wide range of certified products. CE markings are released by accredited laboratories after products pass rigorous tests, thus providing end users with the highest protection levels.
UNI EN ISO 20347
The standard specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for work footwear.
This can only be applied along with UNI EN ISO 20344:2012 that sets out test methods
for assessing that work footwear meet the standards.
UNI EN ISO 20345
The standard specifies the basic and additional (optional) requirements for safety footwear, with toe cup protection
withstanding a maximum of 200J.
UNI EN ISO 15090
This European standard specifies the requirements and test methods for Firefighters and wildland fire fighting footwear.
UNI EN ISO 17249
The standard specifies the requirements for safety footwear resistant to chainsaw cutting.
The KWF certification is released by the German body that carries out certification tests
in the forest technology field.
KWF (Kuratorium für Waldarbeit und Forsttechnik/ Centre for Forest Work and Technology), is a specialized institution for issues related to
the use value of forest machinery and compliance with safety legislation. KWF has a
long experience in the measurement and study of vibrations and oscillations. All major
producers of chainsaw and protective equipment for professional use have their products tested and approved
by KWF.
PROTECTION SYMBOLS |
FOOTWEAR FEATURES |
P |
Footwear sole resistance to penetration |
C |
Conductive footwear |
A |
Antistatic footwear |
I |
Electrically insulating footwear |
HI |
Footwear insulation against heat |
CI |
Footwear insulation against cold |
E |
Energy absorption in the heel |
WR |
Water resistant footwear |
M |
Metatarsal protection |
AN |
Ankle protection |
WRU |
Upper water penetration and absorption |
CR |
Upper resistance to cuts |
HRO |
Sole resistance to hot contact |
FO |
Sole resistance to hydrocarbons |
SRA |
Slip resistance on ceramic tile floors with a sodium lauryl sulphate solution (SLS) |
SRB |
Slip resistance on steel floors with glycerol |
SRC |
SRA+SR |
SAFETY CATEGORY |
FOOTWEAR FEATURES |
SB |
Basic requirements |
S1 |
SB + closed heel, antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel |
S2 |
S1 + upper resistance to water penetration and absorption |
S3 |
S2 + footwear sole resistance to penetration, cleated sole |
S4 |
Antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel |
S5 |
S4 + footwear sole resistance to penetration, cleated sole |
OB |
Basic requirements + one of the requirements for complete footwear listed in the previous chart |
O1 |
OB + closed heel, antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel |
O2 |
O1 + upper resistance to water penetration and absorption |
O3 |
O2 + footwear sole resistance to penetration, cleated sole |
O4 |
O3 + Antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel |
O5 |
O4 + footwear sole resistance to penetration, cleated sole |
SAFETY CATEGORY |
FOOTWEAR FEATURES |
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Antistatic footwear |
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Heat resistance |
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Water-repellent |
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Resistance to chainsaw cutting |
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Resistance to hydrocarbons, oils and solvents |
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Abrasion resistance |
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Resistance to metal offcuts |
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Slip resistance |
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Protective toe cap |
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Anti-penetration insole |
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Flexing resistance |
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System of energy absorption in the heel |