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  • HOW TO REPAIR SCUFFED WORK SHOES
    HOW TO REPAIR SCUFFED WORK SHOES
    2021.11.19
    Scuffed up your work shoes? Of course you did. It’s nearly impossible to avoid, especially in a work setting. So here are some ways you can get rid of or at least minimize the appearance of scuffs and scratches on your leather shoes.
  • SHOULD YOU BUY STEEL TOE WATERPROOF SHOES?
    SHOULD YOU BUY STEEL TOE WATERPROOF SHOES?
    2021.10.19
    Whether you are looking for work shoes that can stand up to the pressures of a construction site or simply want day to day footwear with added protection, then steel toe shoes may be exactly what you need.
  • Safety Footwear Market 2021 Future Scope and Price Analysis of Top Manufacturers Profiles 2021-2027
    Safety Footwear Market 2021 Future Scope and Price Analysis of Top Manufacturers Profiles 2021-2027
    2021.07.19
    The report provides a basic overview of the Safety Footwear industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. Also the market provides development policies, plans, manufacturing processes and cost structures. Safety Footwear Market Summary 2021-2027 | By Market Strides: The research report analyzes Safety Footwear in terms of its market value, trends, competitive scenario, and potential growth opportunities. Global Safety Footwear Market Report thoroughly covers analyzed insights in view of the global Safety Footwear market along with its ever-changing patterns, infrastructural properties, industry environment, and all dominant aspects of the market. The report discusses market growth and influential elements in-depth including increased commercialization, sweeping demands, and latest technological advancements.
  • Exoskeleton and PPE Interface Challenges Roundtable
    Exoskeleton and PPE Interface Challenges Roundtable
    2021.06.10
    The Exo Technology Center of Excellence (ET CoE) with the support of ASTM International will host a second roundtable on the vital topic of integrating occupational exoskeletons with other personal protective equipment (PPE). Industrial exoskeletons don’t exist in a vacuum and they often have to interact not only with the user but with other optional or mandatory safety equipment prescribed at the job site. Depending on the task, upper and lower body exoskeletons may have to interact and be compatible with safety shoes, hard hats, safety glasses, chemical protective suits, fall harnesses, respirators, spark protective covering, and others. This is the second online event hosted by ASTM International ET CoE on this topic with the first one held in 2020 “Exoskeletons – Considerations When Deciding to Use Them as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).”