2014年7月29日星期二

The importance of safety shoes

The importance of safety shoes in the workplace cannot be overestimated. Everyone maybe face Common injuries sustained during the work day, when no workplace footwear is provided, include:

1) Cuts, lacerations and severed toes can be the result of working with chain saws, rotary mowers or other machinery without adequate protection. 2) Burns resulting from chemical and molten metal splashes or other flammable and explosive materials are frequent in the mining and manufacture of heavy metals and the production of chemicals. 3) Sprains, fractures and broken bones can occur literally anywhere where there's a slippery floor, cluttered walkway or simply inadequate lighting. Teachers, shop assistants and office workers are not excluded from foot injury. 4) Crushed feet, broken bones and amputations of toes and feet. These types of injuries are prevalent in construction, logging, long shore, fishing and oil rig operations. 5) Electric shocks can be caused by static electricity or direct contact with the source. Unprotected construction workers and electricians are often victims. 6) Punctures to the soles of the feet. Any employee working with nails, wire, staples and scrap metal is vulnerable.

Today, there is a diverse range of UK safety footwear which provides guaranteed protection in the workplaces, adheres to European safety standards and is attractive too.


1) High quality working shoes and boots with impact protection. Dual density impact absorbing soles and padded polyurethane ankle collars, for additional support and protection, do the trick. 2) Protective footwear with anti-static rubber soles, waterproof leather uppers and breathable inner linings. 3) Steel-toed boots designed to protect the top of the feet. Polycarbonate-fibre toecaps are as efficient. 4) Safety trainers and buy cheap safety shoes with puncture protection. Flexible anti-perforation midsoles are effective.


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