Steel Toe Shoes

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gman2003

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I have a question. Does OSHA or any safety code consider these shoes hazardous for electrical work? I realize that the chances of the steel becoming exposed and then possibly energized may not be great, but a co worker and I were discussing this the other day and it does seem the possibilty exists. I was just wondering if anything exists restricting them, even under certain conditions. Thanks.
 
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Not unless you cant control your temper and started kicking the panel :D LOL :D

I have worked in and around industral enviroments for a long time and being an electrican will not get you off wareing these combat boots, trust me you will still have to ware them. and I hated them too untill a piece of heavy ssteel fell on my foot one day. if it wern't for the boots I would of lost my foot. :eek:
 
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I don't remember the brand for sure, but I believe Red Wing shoes make an OSHA approved fiberglass toe shoe that equals the steel toe protection and is meant for electrical work. If not Red Wing shoes,
 
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Originally posted by hurk27:
Not unless you cant control your temper and started kicking the panel
:D LOL :D

Although I have never kicked a panel, In my younger days I punched out a window Air-conditioner, hey, it started it. :D but I came out with a broken hand. :eek:
 
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Bob, I would have put money on you to win if I were given the chance. :D

I know this doesn't have anything to do with the original question, but this steel toe saved the wearers toes in this lawn mower accident.

The following is from here http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/ashore/default.htm


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I dislike wearing them as much as anyone, but like Wayne, I have had them save my toes when a 4' pipe wrench was dropped about 6' on to my foot.

Roger

[ April 26, 2003, 02:04 PM: Message edited by: roger ]
 
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I wear still toe boots with an EH rating which is an electrical type boot. It means the sole is electrically inert unless wet.
 
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Osha doesn't approve anything. Items can meet OSHA standards, but its up to the buyer to ensure that the equipment meets those standards.
 
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Caterpillar Non metallic toe safety boots are ANSI rated but not OSHA approved, Sorry for the incorrect statement. These boots are around $100
 
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Redwings non-metallics are outstanding, provided you can stomach the cost. They about $240.

-Noxx
 
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Red Wing has a pair of Steel toe lace up boots that are rated for 600 volts; and I paid an extra $20.00 to have a rubberized compound put on the toe to make the shoes last longer
 
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Are these Red Wing boots light weight? Are there any light weight boots or toe protected sneakers out there that are OSHA approved? I HATE wearing heavy work boots during the summer. I'd rather wear something much more comfortable.

John
New Jersey
 
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I'd like to report a problem I had with Red Wing. On my 4th or 5th pair of shoes in a consistent pattern (x number of months between purchases), one shoe let go of the sole. They warranted 1 shoe, paid me half, and thought I was gonna pay half for another pair. (The factory was involved and confirmed fault.) I would have accepted a single shoe, but they wouldn't sell one. They'll never sell me another.
 
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we had an employee that had steel toe shoes, not the lace up boot type. i will try and find out what brand they were.
 
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