Safety Shoe

Safety Shoe Malaysia

safety shoe
Safety Shoe

SAFETY SHOE- LOW CUT DESIGN

Great for all dry work environments. Works hard outdoors, yet looks good
indoors, this pair provides great comfort while exceeding the basic
safety requirements.

 

 

Safety Shoe

Size Guide
Padded collar with lining
Wide steel toe cap
Full length steel mid sole
Removable pre-moulded comfort insole
Type:    Middle Cut
Model:    Lace
Size:    2-14 (UK) / 35-48 (EU)
Colour:    Black
Upper:    Genuine Leather
Lining:    Genuine lining
Outsole:    Direct Injection Polyurethane
Rating:    Sirim Certified, S3, SRC

Who Must Wear Safety Shoes, Where and When?

Let’s begin by looking at who needs safety shoes, in what circumstances they’re an absolutely necessity, and when you must have your pair to hand!

Who Should Wear Safety Shoes

There are many occupations that require safety shoes, not just out of common sense, but as a requirement within the appropriate uniform of the role. We’ve looked at when employees should wear safety shoes, so if you’re wondering if your position, or a position that you’re interested in, requires this then have a look at our list below:
  • Roofer
  • Plumber
  • Tiler
  • Labourer
  • Electrician
  • Chef (in some instances)
  • Store assistant (in some instances)

Where Safety Shoes are Required

It’s very important to know when safety toe shoes are required if it hasn’t been made clear by your employer already, as you want to keep your feet and ankles as safe as possible at all times. If you are ever working with the following then safety shoes are an absolute must and will be required by your employer:
  • Hazardous materials
  • Electrical instruments
  • Sharp objects
  • Heavy objects
  • Operating heavy machinery

When Do You Need Safety Shoes?

If your role involves spending a lot of time with any of the above then it is recommended that you wear safety shoes at all times, however if only a small aspect of your time is spent with the items on the list then knowing when to use safety boots has to be decided between you and your employer, bearing in mind the safety regulations set out in your contract.
NOTE: If you’re not sure when you should wear safety boots then speak with your employer before beginning work.

Who Should Provide Safety Shoes?

This is another very important aspect to consider if you need to wear safety footwear for work. So, who is responsible for purchasing safety boots? If you are required by your job position to wear safety boots then your employer is required to provide these.
Safety boots are included within the category of personal protective equipment (PPE) in line with the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992. Within these regulations it states that “Every employer shall ensure that suitable personal protective equipment is provided to his employees who may be exposed to a risk to their health or safety while at work except where and to the extent that such risk has been adequately controlled by other means which are equally or more effective”