New employees do not always possess sufficient understanding of the work environment for purchasing safety shoes that will provide optimal protection and comfort.
After several weeks of experiencing the challenging floor surfaces and labor that your work areas and processes entail, however, these individuals are often forced to purchase an additional pair of safety footwear that more adequately addresses their needs.
By providing your new recruits with the right information during the formative stages of their employment, you can reduce their overall work-related expenses and provide better protection for yourself and your team.
Frictional Challenges and Safety Shoes
In certain work environments the floor surfaces are prone to becoming excessively slippery in specific production areas. These are typically areas in which the floor is exposed to water, oils and oily substances on a regular basis.
Restaurant workers and those working in manufacturing and other plants in which this is an issue will need to select safety shoes that feature a specially designed safety tread, that provides maximum protection against slips and falls.
This feature is essential for minimizing accidents that cause bodily injury or damage or loss of company or client property. Not only will this feature help to reduce loss of manpower and increase procedural effectiveness, but fewer accidents on the job can result in lower premiums for commercial insurance for you.
Avoid Foot Hazards with Safety Shoes
There is simply no beating the measure of foot protection that is afforded by steel-toed safety shoes. This feature is vital for protecting the safety and health of employees in which damage to the foot area has a high potential for occurring.
It is typically the case that wherever hard hats are required, steel toed boots should be required as well. These shoes are even optimal for plumbing professionals, carpet cleaners and others, for whom it will be necessary to lift and carry heavy forms of equipment.
Wherever there is the potential for dropping heavy items on the foot or having the foot strike exceedingly hard surfaces, steel-toed safety shoes are advantageous.
Your employees should also be informed of the proper amount of arch support and shock absorption for jobs in which these features are required. This is especially true for employees who will spend considerable periods standing or walking or who must lift heavy weights or perform relatively high-impact activities.
Providing your new hires with this information will ultimately increase the comfort and productivity of your team while improving the safety of your work environment.
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