When Work Boots Wear Out
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2019/02/01
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:Safety footwear is a requirement in the mining industry, and work boots have multiple features to help protect workers from hazards. One of the most commonly known features is the protective toe, which helps to guard against impact or compression hazards. Shoes with electrical hazard ratings help to prevent workers from completing an electrical circuit, thereby reducing the risk of electrocution. Another equally important safety feature is stacked heels, used for ladder climbing, waterproofing and slip resistance. The tread - the outer sole of the boot - is important for resisting slips because it provides traction. The channels in the tread allow liquids to evacuate, redirecting it from beneath the foot and giving the boot a better chance to grip the walking surface and keep workers from slipping. The depth and design of those channels help to determine the amount of liquid that the boot is able to disperse. Therefore, the amount of material worn away from the boot's treads can impact the boot's ability to prevent slips. Another consequence of worn boots can be the loss of waterproofing. Workers whose feet are wet for prolonged periods can experience illness or injury as a result. Water inside the boot can also reduce the effectiveness of the temperature or electrical hazard insulation. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Volume:111
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Issue:8
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20055582
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Citation:Pit Quarry 2019 Feb; 111(8):104,106,108-109
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Email:awhitson@cdc.gov
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Federal Fiscal Year:2019
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Source Full Name:Pit & Quarry
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