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Posted under Safety Shoes by admin on Thursday 28 May 2009 at 11:25

If you are in an industry such as construction or petrochemical plants where there are numerous hazards that can befall your feet it is even more crucial that you choose work boots with reinforced safety toes or steel toes. In an unfortunate accident, safety boots can be priceless, so don’t focus on cost alone. I think that an injured foot is more uncomfortable than a steel toe boot.

Safety boots and safety shoes come in a wide range of styles with different sole units to suit diverse working environments. Safety boots have often focused on the obvious feature, the toe protection. Super safety boots contain a metal plate under the center of the sole, providing extra protection for the foot (if for example you stood hard on an upturned nail, nothing would happen).

Most safety shoes have symbols on the outside, to indicate the protection the shoe offers. For Example no Triangle indicates that there is no toe cap.

Steel Toe Cap

Steel-toe boots (or sometimes safety toe or just safety boots) are durable boots or shoes which have a protective reinforcement in the toe usually combined with a sole plate, which protect the foot from falling objects and punctures from below. Safety footwear now comes in many styles, not just as boots but also as shoes, trainers and clogs.

Most safety boots have a steel toecap which provides 200 joules of toe protection, and also provide full waterproof protection, as well as a variety of sole units to suit a variety of uses. This means the steel toe-cap will withstand the impact of 20kg in weight falling on to the toes from a height of 10m.

The most often required safety feature for boots was heretofore a steel toe, however, today other materials work as well, if not better when you consider the entire scope of protection, weight and comfort. A composite toe is one of the most popular alternatives to the traditional steel toe. An aluminum alloy is another option that is lightweight and just as strong as steel, offering the protection without weight or bulk.

Protection

The most often required safety feature for boots was heretofore a steel toe, however, today other materials work as well, if not better when you consider the entire scope of protection, weight and comfort. A variety of materials are used to achieve the same level of protection required by OSHA, and the thickness of the material can make a boot toe slightly larger, but you won’t be wearing them at a dance or fashion show, so that shouldn’t be as important as the overall benefit.

Leather

Durable, waterproof leather uppers and awesome cushioning. With the use of quality full grain breathable leathers Rossi Boots are able to provide features such as reducing the risk of injury from knife drops and with the correct care improved resistance to water, oils, and fats providing long-term comfort and protection over the life of the boot.

Summary

As I stated Earlier: I think that an injured foot is more uncomfortable than a steel toe boot. Wear safety boots its just not work the risk.


Safety Shoes KENT

Posted under Safety Shoes by admin on Thursday 28 May 2009 at 07:09

You need Safety Shoes ???

The solution your Safety Shoesis :

“KENT” has Certification SNI (Standard National Indonesia) with standard product No. SNI 12-7079-2005 for POLYURETHANE SOLE and No. SNI 12-0111-1987 for DIRECT VULCANIZED NITRILE SOLE, and the International Certification ISO 9001:2000 that guarantees its quality.

Safety Shoes
Safety Shoes

With its new collection of safety shoes, “KENT” innovates and sets its name to high performance with models, which is not safer, tougher and more resistant, but also more comfortable and elegant to wear. The footwear protects the wearer’s toes against risk of injury from falling objects and crushing when worn in industrial and commercial environments where potential hazards occur with the following protection plus, where applicable additional protection.

The carbon steel toe cap meets the impact resistance standards of BS 1870 part 1, 1979 and DIN 32768. The safety steel midsole insert meets the pierce resistance requirement of DIN 32768 (On Special request). Cushion insole gives great comport for all days.
Soles are always in dual density polyurethane and assure comfort, lightness and solidity. Soles are resistant to heat, alkalis, most common acids and heavy oil. Non slip-Special design sole pattern for extra grips.


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