ANSI, or The American National Standard Institute, is a private, non-profit organization that coordinates and administrates the American standardization system. ANSI certifies organizations that create and develop the procedures and standards that govern testing and safety for a wide range of technical work. In the case of footwear for electrical workers, these standards ensure that the characteristics and performance of footwear products are in compliance with the National Electrical Safety Code or ANSI/IEEE. Footwear labeled as ANSI approved have been tested and certified to meet the National Standards for electrical safety.
About Motorcycle Boots:
Motorcycle Boots are boots that tend to have a shorter heel than other boots, in order to allow a motorcycle rider to keep control on the bike. Motorcycle Boots are generally made from heavy leather and may include metal, plastic and/or composite materials to protect the rider's feet, ankles and legs in case of an accident while riding. Motorcycle Boots may also include styles with design inspired by the motorcycling culture in aesthetics and not intended for the activity.
About Steel Toe:
A protective metal toecap most common in industrial-style footwear. A steel toe shoe is tested by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for its ability to withstand multiple weight compressions.
ANSI (for electrical workers) Steel Toe Motorcycle Boots