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The toe cap shall retain the minimum clearance of 21mm when 14kgf weight is dropped
Designed to prevent
or reduce injuries when toe areas of foot are exposed to drop hazards; includes
protection with both internal & external cushion guards.
Reduces the possibility of puncture wounds to the soles of the feet by objects
that could penetrate the shoes. e.g. nails, glass, sharp metals.
The soles of electrical hazards Footwear are only designed to reduce the potential
for electric shock to the wearer when soles are exposed to open circuits of 20kv
under dry conditions.
Reduces static electricity by conducting charge from body to ground maintaining
a 100M ohms level of electrical resistance under test procedures to protect the
wearer from electrical hazards.
Designed to minimise static electricity and to reduce the possibility of ignition
of the chemicals/explosives. Safety Outlook Safety is
everybody's business. An accident prevented is a benefit and an accident compensated
is an apology. Industrial safety can not be achieved by legislation alone. Acceptance
of this social measure by the management and realization by everyone is important
to create a favorable work environment and contribute to safety operations/ In
order to raise the level of productivity, it is important that manpower is properly
looked after and motivated. It has been well recognized now by the industries,
that integrating safety into business contributes significant benefits in terms
of cost savings, productivity and quality improvements, in addition to saving
precious human lives. When we quote safety, we basically mean freedom from exposure
to non-tolerable risk.
Human by nature are risk takers,
particularly in this part of the world. Through principally no body allows him
to get hurt but at times it is the failure in understanding Safety Management
System requirement as under OHSAS - 18001. Personal protective equipment plays
a vital role in reducing severity of consequences. Current research and development
in the area of PPE has revolutionize the total concept on use of PPE. It has changed
the perception of workmen to wear them not only for their safety but has given
a sense of glamour. Choice of Good and Right Shoes
There is no shoe to provide protection for all the risks.
Analyze the risk and restriction on working station.
Find a food compromise between comfort and protection.
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| Analyzing Risks
Estimate the risk on working post.
Existing accident or incident
Problems on foot. Identify
type of risks (Chemical, Cut Perforation, Projection, Hot and Cold Temperature
Crash, Electricity, Sliding, Slipping etc)
Toe and Sole
Protection
Different Toe Sizes
According to the fitting ant the last.
Toe Materials: Steel, Composite
Plate Protection: Steel
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Protection and Solutions
Crushing Injuries caused by fall impact
Perforation because of nails
Wet and Slippery Conditions
PU or Rubber Chemical resistant sole
Antistatic Sole Rubber
heat sole resistance
Steel toe Protection 200J
Steel Plate 1100N Slip
Resistant sole PU or Rubber
Electrostatic Discharge
Hot Temperature
The Safety Shoes the most talked about PPE,
but very rarely is a genuine comparison drawn between what one wears and what
should ideally be worn. The Regulation laid by Government
agencies have defined the Basic standards in the developed as well as developing
countries. It is imperative that employees and the employer follow these standards. As
a manufacturer and distributor, specializing in safety shoes for almost a decade
now, we would be taking a step-by-step approach to the standards laid down for
safety shoes. A wise Chinese proverb says it all "You work good when
your head is cool and feet are warm" ..Protected in our case !
The wrong show size can cause or aggravate foot aliments. The right shoe can often
prevent problems. So wearing the right shoe is vital to foot health. Follow theses
checklist when you buy shoes. Be sure they measure up.
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| Fitting
Ingredients
Leather is because it breathes like skin and moulds to your foot
Soles should be strong and flexible with good gripping surface
Insoles should be cushioned to absorb the jolts of walking on hard surfaces
Arch supports to distribute
weight over a wider area. Rigid shanks also give added support if required.
Heel ht. to be in proportion
of toe spring FIT User only can
tell if shoes fit. Whenever one selects a shoe, he should recheck the size of
fitting. Make the users aware of the importance of correct fit. Whenever you change
the model or manufacturer, it is advisable to check the fitting, because feet
spread with age, ask user to measure the shoe size once in two/three years. For
a diabetic it is advisable to do it more often. Shoe size verification should
be done late in the afternoon/ Feet swell to their largest then. Size depends
on show make and style. The user should not insist for a particular size, if the
other size fits better. The toe portion should be roomy enough so you can move
all your fingers. The back height of the shoe should be sufficient to give the
grip.
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