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What Type of Safety Footwear Do You Need?

What Type of Safety Footwear Do You Need?
Posted: 23rd February 2020

There are a massive amount of different jobs that require safety footwear. A lot of people may be worried about the damage that working in industries such as construction or engineering will have on their feet, so it’s important to choose the right safety footwear.

To help you do this, we have put together a quick guide so that you can make the right choice when it comes to purchasing a pair of safety boots from Work & Wear Direct.

Safety Footwear for the Office

Typically, working in an office is a pretty safe environment where you won’t need safety footwear. However there may come an occasion when you are glad that you wear them. Steel toe cap safety boots will do a great job of protecting your feet in the office.

Safety Footwear for Construction

Working in construction can be damaging to your feet without the right protection. You should choose a pair of safety boots that will protect the fragile bones in your feet, a steel toe cap and steel midsole will go some way towards this.

Safety Footwear for Engineers

Engineers may find a steel toe cap works best, however a composite safety boot is as durable as a steel toe cap and is made up of composite materials. This type of safety boot is lightweight which makes moving around much easier.

Safety Footwear for Electricians

Electricians need composite boots and a well-insulated sole. You can also purchase electro-static dissipative safety boots to disperse electrical currents safely.

Safety boots at Work & Wear Direct come in a variety of styles from a number of leading brands including Caterpillar safety boots, Goliath safety boots, Magnum safety boots, Rock Fall safety boots and more.

If you’re looking to replace your current safety boots or looking to purchase your first pair, give Work & Wear Direct a call on 01702 553698 and we will be able to advise you on the best pair of safety boots for you.

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