Safety Shoes
OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS SC (Copyright). However, these guidelines cover a very superficial aspects of comfort or convenience of the user and unfortunately in many cases companies purchase safety shoes that meet all these features without considering ergonomic aspects of the design of this PROTECTION large team of staff. There are two categories main foot injuries related to work. The first category includes foot injuries from punctures, trituracin, sprains and lacerations. They represent 10 percent of all types of disabling injuries. The second group includes those injuries resulting from slips, trips and decades. They represent 15 percent of all types of disabling injuries. Slips and do not always originate ed an injury of the foot, but the lack of attention the aspects of safety shoes and comfort of a shoe if they can be the cause of ed at work. These two categories of foot injuries, however, do not exhaust the full range of foot problems at work. Also there are other conditions such as calluses, nails buried or simply the sensation of tired feet are very common problems among workers. Although these can not be considered as occupational injuries in the ms sense strict, can have serious consequences for health and safety shoes in the workplace. Cause discomfort, pain and fatigue. Fatigue is the prelude to the sighting of muscle and joint injuries. Similarly, a worker who is tired or in pain is less altered and the possibilities to act are less safe. These guidelines cover the functional characteristics and comfort diseoy debern considered in the Evaluation of a shoe for the job. Based on this list and in various studies that analyze the ergonomic aspects of safety shoes can make the following recommendations: (2006. 2007 Chiu, Goonetilleke 1999, Rossi 2000; Shabbat 2005, Yung-hui 2005, OSHA 2001, Loo-Morrey 2007). If you just put this banner, please create the talk page by clicking on the red link above. In order to facilitate voting, make sure that the content is fully visible and not bleached. Banners affixed to delete without the creation of the voting page will be automatically removed. Thank you. specifications for safety shoes footwear for professional use This standard defines, by reference to standard EN344, the basic requirements and additional (optional) safety shoes footwear for professional use. These shoes include devices to protect the wearer from injuries resulting from accidents that might occur in the industrial environment for which the shoe is designed, equipped with safety toe cap designed to provide protection against impacts to a level energy equivalent to 200 Joules. specifications for safety shoes footwear for professional use This standard defines, by reference to standard EN344, the basic requirements and additional (optional) safety shoes footwear for professional use. .