What Does “CSA Approved” Mean?
CSA (Canadian Standards Association) certification ensures your work boots meet the highest safety standards required on Canadian job sites.
CSA Z195 standards include:
- Grade 1 Protective Toe (Impact & Compression)
- Puncture Resistant Plate
- Electrical Shock Resistance (EH)
- Sole Slip Resistance
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CSA Green Triangle
The CSA Green triangle patch indicates sole puncture protection with Grade 1 Protective toe to withstand impacts up to 125 joules. Sole puncture protection is designed to withstand a force of not less than 1200 Newtons (270 pounds).

CSA White Rectangle
This indicates that the soles of the safety boots provide resistance to electric shock. It provides electrical insulating properties to withstand 18,000 Volts and a leakage current not exceeding 1mA for 60 seconds.
Top CSA Approved Safety Boots in London
Grade 1 Safety Toe | Puncture Resistant | Electric Shock Resistant
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Why Choose Our CSA Approved Safety Boots in London?
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🔶 Built for All-Day Comfort & Support
Designed with ergonomic insoles, cushioned midsoles and lightweight materials, our CSA approved boots reduce fatigue and provide lasting comfort through even the longest shifts.
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🔶 Slip-Resistant, Durable, Weather-Ready
Engineered with tough outsoles for superior grip and durability, our boots keep you steady and protected in any jobsite condition.
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🔶 Dual Certification (CSA & ASTM)
Tested to both Canadian CSA and U.S. ASTM safety standards, our boots offer trusted protection that’s compliant across North America.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is CSA certification mandatory in Canada?
Yes, in many regulated workplaces like construction, electrical, or industrial sectors.
How do I know if my boots/shoes are CSA certified?
Look for the CSA label on or in the boots/shoes with symbols like a green triangle, white rectangle, or red hexagon.
What’s the difference between CSA and ASTM?
CSA is Canada's standard. ASTM is from the US. Both represent rigorous testing protocols.

Looking for CSA Approved Safety Boots in London? Explore a wide selection of safety footwear that meets Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements, ensuring protection against impact, compression, and puncture hazards. Ideal for construction, industrial, and warehouse environments, these boots offer features like steel or composite toe caps, slip-resistant soles, and electrical hazard protection. Stay safe and comfortable on the job with certified work boots.