The Importance of Proper Foot Protection on the Job 

When you think of protective work wear, what comes to mind? Gloves protect your hands, a hardhat protects your head, goggles protect your eyes, and long sleeves and pants protect your arms and legs. But what about shoes to protect your feet? Does wearing foot protection on the job really make a difference? If you have ever taken a detailed look at workplace safety, you…

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Proper Construction Site Attire 

The dress code for construction site workers and visitors is primarily for safety. After all, many hazards exist on construction sites, from large machinery to exposed electrical wires to nails and glass underfoot. If you work at or visit construction sites regularly, make sure you’re wearing the proper attire.  Shirt and Pants  Most construction sites call for either Class 2…

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How to Make Your Work Boots Last

When you work hard, your work boots take a beating! With proper care, each pair you buy should last one to three years, depending on the type of work you do. If you’re tired of buying new work boots every few months, follow these tips to make them last longer. Buy good boots from the…

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How to File for Workman’s Compensation

If you work in construction, maintenance, manufacturing or another industry that requires protective gear, make sure you always wear your work boots, gloves, goggles, hard hats and other equipment to keep you safe. Unfortunately, even with the proper protection, it’s still possible to be injured on the job. If you’ve suffered a work-related injury or…

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Advantages of Wearing Steel Toe Boots

If you work in an industry that involves hauling boxes or working around heavy machinery, steel toe boots may be a mandatory part of your work wear. If your first thought is to complain about this requirement, think again! Steel toe boots offer many great advantages. Here’s a look at just a few of them.…

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