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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND WORKWEAR


REDUCED PRESSURE When employees are standing for extensive periods of time or having to carry heavy equipment pressure can build on the feet, causing aggravation, swelling and foot pain.


Work boots need to reduce pressure and minimise potential pain. Impact absorbing PU midsoles will help cushion with every step, relieving the strain on the joints and spine. A well-fitting heel, and an anatomically shaped insole, will guarantee outstanding heel to toe movement and reduce compression on the toes, further decreasing overall foot pressure.


ARCH SUPPORT AND QUALITY MATERIALS Work boots with sufficient arch support will make sure wearers have the correct posture to diminish pressure on the toes which can lead to Morton’s Neuroma, a painful foot condition that affects the nerves between the toes.


Quality materials are also key to relive foot pain by supporting wearers who need to stand for extensive periods in all environments. Work boots made with hydrophobised leather will provide water resistance meaning feet are dry all day, reducing the risk of athlete’s foot or sores.


Other quality materials include antistatic rubber soles and metallic insoles for oil, gasoline and puncture resistance to maximise the wearer’s safety.


BREATHABLE SHOES WITH VENTILATION Shoes that lack ventilation and breathability increase foot sweating and temperature which leads to tender rubbing, aching and blistering feet. Work boots that utilise GORE-TEX technology protect feet against the heat by making the shoe highly breathable. Feet will not sweat unnecessarily in warm industrial facilities or outside in the hot sun.


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