ECN May 2019

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SPECIAL FEATURE

TOOLS & WORKWEAR

MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN FEATURES TO LOOK FOR IN SAFETY FOOTWEAR Looking at three different types of safety footwear – the trainer, shoe and boot – these are the key components and design features to look for.

The safety shoe

The athletic safety trainer

The safety boot

Far from being conventional in its looks and just the kind of design wearers will aspire to, the newest products really are revolutionary for safety shoes. Something which, until now, has been impossible to get in a safety shoe is the E-TPU sole, which will deliver superb cushioning and comfort all day. In effect, it delivers a ‘bounce back’ which gives a 55% ‘energy return’ that will put a real spring in your step to reduce fatigue and stress on your back, legs and feet. This kind of shoe should have a stretchable upper with Cordura for water-resistance. This will also give amazing performance when it comes to breathability, fit and flexibility. Importantly, this kind of shoe should have a non-slip sole, plus a composite midsole and ideally a heel counter for foot stability. Naturally, the shoe has to have a toe-cap, but look for the new NANO toe-cap. It’s 40% stronger than fibreglass, lighter than other materials and thinner than other nonmetallic toe-caps.

Ideal for workers who are looking for something stylish and who are constantly on the move, this kind of safety shoe should have a lightweight athletic look and fully compliant safety features. The shoe’s midsole should be made of a poured PU rather than a traditional injected PU, to give a more cushioned feel underfoot, added to which a thick rubber outsole will provide a high level of anti-slip protection and durability. Furthermore, a BOA comfort fastening and lightweight, but durable uppers will deliver a better overall fit, making it easy to take the shoe on and off, especially when going in and out of people’s homes. The shoe should also have a fibreglass toecap which, with the ballistic midsole, will combine with the other protection features and anti-static properties to deliver S3 protection.

Given the wear and tear they have to put up with, feet deserve better than a cheap boot. Rigger boots might be easy to get on or off, but for maximum comfort, protection and durability, look for a best-in-class, technical safety boot that integrates modern design with best-in-class materials for water protection, comfort, durability and a sporty look. A waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex lining will keep your feet dry and comfortable, while a Vibram outsole and Cordura Ripstop fabric in the uppers offer great protection and ruggedness. A fibreglass toe-cap will also ensure fully compliant protection. Added to which, with the unique BOA closure system, pressure will be distributed evenly across your feet for maximum comfort and ensure a glove-like fit and keep them dry, warm and comfortable. Ultimately though, ensure you choose a boot that provides the wearer with the ultimate foot and ankle protection and support to reduce the risk of injury.

While governmental regulations control safety footwear design and development, product innovation is being influenced by advances in materials technology – the uses and applications of which, are being driven by behavioural safety and user attitudes to style, design and comfort. For the leading safety footwear brands, these are the key drivers in product design and development, as well as the fact that men and women have different on-site requirements. In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of ‘behavioural safety’ or ‘behaviour modification’ approaches to safety product development, which involve the clear understanding of, and defining individual attitudes to safe or unsafe behavior at work. For many employers, it’s a key issue, given that so many accidents and injuries are reported to be attributable to inappropriate or sloppy attitudes at work. In terms of the overall management of health and safety practices at work, effective behavioural awareness among the workforce – which comes from an effective understanding of health and safety issues – does reduce risk and injury.

“Given the wear and tear they have to put up with, feet deserve better than a cheap boot.”

Below is the Phoenix GTX - a technical safety boot that integrates modern design with water protection, durability and a sporty look

For safety footwear manufacturers, this issue is compounded by design and fashion influences. Comfort, aesthetics and style of products are key factors in encouraging workers to wear safety footwear – and, by association, ensuring they understand the benefits of keeping their feet comfortable and protected. It’s a highly efficient vehicle for increasing workforce participation in health and safety programmes. Thus, the resulting behaviour and individual actions can positively influence the overall health and safety culture in an organisation. For brand leaders, ‘Performance through innovation’ is a key philosophy in continually modernising safety footwear and satisfying not only regulatory requirements, but both end user and corporate health and safety needs.

Product development for a new age By using modern, high-tech materials in product design, 21st century health and safety is moving away from the old adage that high-protection safety footwear can come from simply having a ‘heavy boot’. Whilst there will always be ‘traditional’ work boots in any safety footwear range, the most modern safety footwear can be lightweight with sporty-looking designs if they’re made from state-of-the-art footbed materials complemented by the most modern technical fibres and quality materials in the uppers. “In terms of what inspires our product development, it’s ultimately the specific needs of professional craftsmen and women on site which have been thoroughly researched and tested”, says Nick Thorpe, Category Manager for Safety Footwear at Hultafors Group UK. “Our objective is simply to deliver the best quality safety footwear on the market. “That is why we work with suppliers known for their state-of-the-art material, such as Gore-Tex for water protection and

its ability to breathe, Vibram soles for grip and durability, the BOA Closure System for easy adjustments, and rip-stop Cordura fabric for hardwearing durability. “While quality materials and technologies are at the heart of our product range, product design and choice have to reflect the environments in which products are worn – whatever the working environment or weather condition – to deliver safety and protection wherever our customers are.”

Shown above is Solid Gear’s Revolution Infinity footwear, which offers cushioning, comfort and slip resistance

Solid Gear, solidgearfootwear.com

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