Morris Unisex Safety Trainer Black and Grey
Safety Jogger
FootwearS1P Safety Trainer
Certifications
- CE Marked safety footwear under the relevant PPE regulations.
- Safety category EN ISO 20345:2011 – S1P / ESD / SRC.
- Conforms to ASTM F2413:2018 in markets where specified.
- Slip resistance classified SRC (tested on both steel and ceramic surfaces).
- Metal Free design: nano Carbon toecap and non Metallic puncture Resistant midsole.
- Produced by Safety Jogger under ISO Certified quality management systems (as part of the Cortina footwear group’s compliance framework).
- CE Marked safety footwear under the relevant PPE regulations.
- Safety category EN ISO 20345:2011 – S1P / ESD / SRC.
- Conforms to ASTM F2413:2018 in markets where specified.
- Slip resistance classified SRC (tested on both steel and ceramic surfaces).
- Metal Free design: nano Carbon toecap and non Metallic puncture Resistant midsole.
- Produced by Safety Jogger under ISO Certified quality management systems (as part of the Cortina footwear group’s compliance framework).
S1P Safety Trainer
Description
The Morris Unisex Safety Trainer Black and Grey is an eco-friendly S1P safety shoe from Safety Jogger, sold in the UK by Medisave. Designed as a breathable trainer-style professional safety shoe, it combines a metal-free nano-carbon toecap and puncture-resistant lightweight midsole with recycled materials, including 10–12 post-consumer plastic bottles in each pair. The shoe is CE-marked, EN ISO 20345 S1P / ESD / SRC tested, and features an SJ comfort foam footbed and excellent heel energy absorption for all-day comfort in demanding work environments.
Bnefits
- Eco-friendly construction using recycled materials, including approximately 10–12 recycled plastic bottles per pair.
- Unisex trainer-style design suitable for a wide range of professional users and uniforms.
- Metal-free nano-carbon toecap provides impact protection while keeping the shoe lightweight and non-metallic.
- Puncture-resistant lightweight midsole for underfoot protection without the weight of steel.
- CE-marked and EN ISO 20345 S1P / ESD / SRC tested for safety, electrostatic discharge control and maximum slip resistance.
- Anti-static ESD properties help to dissipate electrostatic charges in ESD-sensitive environments.
- Exceptional grip outsole with SRC-rated slip resistance for improved safety on steel and ceramic surfaces.
- SJ comfort foam / Ortholite-style removable comfort footbed for cushioning and moisture management.
- Excellent heel energy absorption to reduce fatigue during long shifts.
- Breathable upper and 3D mesh lining for improved ventilation and comfort throughout the day.
Indications
- General workplace safety footwear where S1P safety category is required.
- Light to medium industry environments such as logistics, warehousing and distribution centres.
- Automotive and assembly work requiring ESD-safe, metal-free footwear.
- General industry, production and construction-related tasks where S1P / SRC safety shoes are specified.
- Healthcare and medical staff needing protective yet trainer-style, comfortable safety footwear.
- Environments where metal-free safety footwear is preferred due to frequent metal-detector checks.
- Users seeking reduced environmental impact through recycled-material safety footwear.
Composition
- Upper: knitted recycled textile, recycled microfibre and synthetic nubuck.
- Toecap: nano-carbon (metal-free safety toecap).
- Midsole: non-woven puncture-resistant lightweight midsole (metal-free).
- Outsole: EVA / rubber or phylon / rubber (NBR) compound providing cushioning and grip.
- Lining: breathable 3D mesh and mesh lining.
- Footbed: removable comfort footbed / SJ foam footbed, often Ortholite-based recycled rubber in some references.
- Safety category: EN ISO 20345 S1P, ESD, SRC; also meets ASTM F2413:2018 in relevant markets.
Formulation
- S1P safety footwear classification offering toe protection, closed heel region, antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel and penetration-resistant midsole.
- ESD-rated design allowing controlled electrostatic discharge for sensitive work environments.
- SRC slip-resistance rating, tested on both ceramic and steel surfaces with specified lubricants.
- Metal-free construction, including nano-carbon toecap and non-metallic puncture-resistant midsole, reducing weight and avoiding metal detector triggers.
- Eco-responsible design incorporating recycled upper knit materials and recycled-rubber comfort footbed.
- Low weight design optimised for all-day comfort while maintaining full S1P protection.
Packaging
- Supplied as one pair of Morris S1P unisex safety trainers per retail box.
- Packaged in branded Safety Jogger / PLS Medical / Medisave retail or shipping carton depending on distributor.
- Box typically includes size, colour (black and grey), safety category (S1P / ESD / SRC) and product codes.
- Shoes are tissue- or bag-wrapped inside the box to protect against scuffs during transport.
- Multiple pairs may be shipped in outer cartons for wholesale or institutional orders.
Usage
- Select the correct size using EU/UK/US size charts (Morris range covers approximately EU 35–47 / EU 36–47 depending on source).
- Wear the shoes with appropriate socks for best comfort and moisture management.
- Fully lace and tighten the shoe for a secure fit, ensuring the heel is firmly seated and the forefoot is not constricted.
- Use as occupational safety footwear in environments where S1P, ESD and SRC specifications are appropriate.
- Inspect the shoes regularly for signs of damage, sole wear or compression of the toecap area and replace when protection may be compromised.
- Clean the shoes regularly with suitable cleaning products; remove excessive dirt and allow to dry naturally.
- Do not dry the shoes on a radiator or near direct heat sources to avoid damaging materials and adhesives.
- Store the shoes in a cool, dry, ventilated place when not in use.
- Follow any additional maintenance and safety guidance in the manufacturer’s technical data sheet.
Contraindications
- Not suitable for work environments requiring higher safety categories than S1P (e.g. S3 with water penetration resistance, or special protection for molten metal, chainsaw use, etc.).
- Not suitable for tasks involving exposure to extreme heat, aggressive chemicals or molten metal beyond the tested resistance of EVA/rubber outsoles and upper materials.
- Not appropriate for users with known allergies or sensitivities to synthetic textiles, rubber, adhesives or other shoe components.
- Should not be used if the shoe is visibly damaged, the toecap is deformed, or the puncture-resistant midsole integrity is in doubt.
- May be unsuitable for individuals requiring specific orthopaedic footwear unless assessed and adapted by a healthcare or orthopaedic professional.
Adverse Effects
- Potential for rubbing, blisters or pressure points if incorrect size is chosen or if shoes are not properly broken in.
- Possible discomfort or fatigue if worn beyond the intended duty cycles or if foot type is not matched with footwear support.
- Risk of reduced slip resistance or protection if soles become excessively worn, contaminated with oils/chemicals or not maintained.
- Rare allergic or irritant contact reactions to materials such as synthetic uppers, adhesives, rubber or linings.
- If used outside intended safety category (e.g. in environments exceeding S1P / SRC limits), risk of injury may increase.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight when not in use.
- Keep away from direct heat sources (radiators, heaters) which may damage adhesives and synthetic materials.
- Avoid prolonged storage in damp conditions to prevent mould, odour and material degradation.
- If stored for extended periods, inspect for sole hardening, cracking or material deterioration before reuse.
- Keep in original box or on shelving to avoid deformation of the upper and midsole.
Duration
No fixed service life; durability depends on use, environment and maintenance. In normal occupational use, shoes are typically replaced when tread wear, upper damage or comfort reduction indicates loss of adequate protection, often after many months of daily wear.
Onset
Immediate protective effect upon first correctly wearing the shoes in the appropriate work environment.













