CERTIFICATION STANDARDS AND WARRANTY
To ensure that the Puma Safety Footwear you are purchasing is certified to the Australian Standards, always check the label in the tongue of the shoe.
Here you will find:
- The Item number
Puma Safety Footwear item numbers consist of 6 numbers and all begin with the number 6. Puma Safety Footwear change the last digit of their item numbers according to the country in which they are sold. All styles in Australia and New Zealand end in the number “7”.
- The Benchmark logo
This logo along with the the Australian Standards number for Occupational protective footwear – Specification for safety footwear. The BSI’s Benchmark Product Certification logo indicates that the conformity of our product is based on technical documentation and an annual review of our manufacturing and quality control process to monitor our ability to consistently produce products is in compliance with AS 2210.3:2019.
All of our Footwear carries a manufacturer’s warranty for a period of 6 MONTHS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE against defective workmanship / materials if worn under normal conditions for the purpose intended. This warranty will be void if the product has been subjected to abuse or excessive wear and tear including exposure to cement, lime, chemicals, water or heat, if the product was not designed to be worn in those conditions.
All safety footwear is designed to be worn securely fastened. Wearing safety footwear unlaced or unzipped may result in damage or premature wear to the lining and waterproof membrane, particularly in the heel area as a result of the foot not being secured properly in the boot. Please be aware that such damage and wear to a product as a result of misuse is not covered under manufacturer’s defect warranty. As a condition of warranty you must present evidence of the date of purchase in the event of any claim. This warranty is offered in addition to, and does not affect statutory consumer rights.
A product notice is enclosed inside the box setting out product care and warranty.