Foot and Leg Protection
This category includes garments and devices used to protect the legs, feet, and lower body from being injured by rolling or falling objects that might cause crushing or penetrating injuries to the worker, along with garments that protect from heat, corrosive, or otherwise toxic materials. This category also includes non-conductive footwear to protect workers who may be exposed to electrical hazards. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) meant to protect the feet and legs can include leggings (may incorporate safety snaps for quick removal), meta-tarsal guards (strapped to the shoes, protecting the instep from impact and compression), toe guards (fit over the toes of regular shoes or incorporated into the shoe itself), and specialized shoes such as foundry shoes or rubberized non-conductive shoes.
Three Wearables for Your Factory
Wearable technology can improve worker safety and comfort and contribute to productivity. It’s no longer just smart watches and fitness trackers . . . wearable tech is set to become a factory essential.
Wearable technology can improve worker safety and comfort and contribute to productivity. It’s no longer just smart watches and fitness trackers . . . wearable tech is set to become a factory essential.
The knee pads are ideal for working while kneeling on the ground or on hard surfaces and for impact protection in every industry.
The catalog, which is also available online, features gear that stands up to the biggest challenges while maintaining ultimate wearability and style.
New Groundbreaker boots from Iron Age Footwear add extra puncture protection with higher comfort for scrapyards, fabrication shops, waste piles and floors littered with slag and sharp steel.