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The Basics of Foot Protection
As any soldier will tell you “Protect Your Feet!” If
you’ve ever tried hiking with an ingrown toenail or a
callus, you know the importance of healthy feet.
The purpose of protective Footwear in the workplace is
to protect the feet.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
Hazards include:
• Objects being dropped on them
• Stepping on sharp objects
• Temperature extremes (hot or cold)
• Exposure to harmful substances
• Slips and falls
• Electrical Current
Employees should be aware of any and all potential hazards
and wear the appropriate footwear to protect against them.
Employers therefore need to asses all areas, determine the
potential hazards and mandate protective footwear
accordingly.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
What you need to know about Safety Footwear
• You need to wear footwear wherever it is mandated or
wherever there is a potential hazard.
• If protective footwear is mandated by the company, they need
to implement a complete safety footwear program that includes
selection, proper fitting, testing, training and approval of all
footwear.
• You need to make sure that the sole is appropriate (and
approved) for the particular conditions.
• Be aware of the potential hazards and protect accordingly.
Make sure that you have toe protection where there is a risk of
heavy weights crushing the foot or toes. Make sure you have
steel shanks where there is a potential puncture hazard (nails
sticking up, for example), etc…
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
What features should I look for in safety boots / Shoes?
•Height of the boot / shoe – If there is a risk of sparks, slag or chemicals
getting into the boot or shoe then you probably need to purchase high-cut
boots or shoes.
•Reinforced Safety Toe – Protects against crushing or injury from heavy
weight falling on the toes. Reinforced toes come in steel or non-steel.
•Steel Shanks – Designed to protect the sole of the foot against puncture
and laceration from sharp or pointed objects that you might accidentally
step on.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
• Sole Types – Not all soles are created equal. Depending on the
conditions, different soles are available. The most common sole
types are:
– Cleated – Large pattern. Good choice for most outdoor work
as well as providing good slip resistance indoors.
– Chevron – Used primarily in the food processing industry, this
sole provides great slip resistance indoors.
– Chevron Plus – A cross between the cleated and the chevron,
this sole has good self-cleaning properties as well as good slip
resistance. Great for wet environments.
– Sure Grip – Good abrasion and slip resistance. Self-cleaning,
open pattern.
– Safety-Loc – Designed primarily for wet environments with
little to no debris, this pattern channels the water to provide
a maximum gripping surface.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
•Insulation ­– Depending on the environment you may need insulation to
protect the feet against the cold (outdoor cold weather conditions, freezer
work, etc…).
•Metatarsal Protection – Provides protection for the top of the foot from
the toes up to the ankle.
Understanding the Safety Boot / Shoes symbols
indicates that it is a class 1 toe cap with puncture resistant
sole.
indicates that it is a class 2 toe cap with puncture resistant
sole.
indicates electrical protection.
indicates anti-static protection.
indicates electrically conductive.
indicates protection against chain-saws.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
The ASTM F2415-05 Standard for Specification for Performance
Requirements for Foot Protection rates safety footwear according to their
degree of protection in various categories.
You can easily determine the ASTM rating by looking for the information on
the boot or shoe label. It will usually look something like this:
ASTM F2413-05
M/I75/C/75
The first line tells you that the footwear complies with the ASTM F2413-05
standard and the second line reads as follows:
M stands for “Male” (or F for “Female”) letting you know that the boot was
designed for a male.
I/75 = Impact Rating of 75 foot pounds
C/75 = Compression rating of 75 (75 = 2500 lbs of pressure, 50 = 1,750 lbs of
pressure)
The Boot may also have an EH which means that the boot is an approved
boot for protection for Electrical work.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
Which Boot do I choose for
protection against chemicals?
The nature of the chemical(s) that you are being exposed to will determine the
material that the boot you are getting will be made of. The most common materials
are:
•Natural Rubber – Extremely flexible material that stays supple in cold weather.
Good slip, cut and puncture resistance (especially as compared to PVC boots). It
resists bases, acids, alcohols and most water-soluble chemicals. Not recommended
against oil-based chemicals and solvents
•Neoprene – Extremely resistant to most animal fats, blood, oils, alcohol, alkalies and
caustics. Not as puncture or cut-resistant as natural rubber boots.
•PVC – Good protection against animal fats, bases, alkalies, oils, many acids, alcohol
and petroleum hydrocarbons. It is not recommended for use with most solvents,
ketones and aldehydes.
www.nationalsafetyinc.com
Substance Neoprene PVC Rubber
Animal Fats Best Good Least Suited
Blood Best Good Least Suited
Fish Oil Best Good Least Suited
Caustics Best Good Least Suited
Vegetal Oils Best Good Least Suited
Lard, Butter Best Good Least Suited
Ketones Best Least Suited Good
Salts Best Good Least Suited
Alkalies Best Good Least Suited
Fuel Oil Good Best Least Suited
Grease Best Good Least Suited
Alcohol Good Least Suited Best
Hydrocarbons Best Good Least Suited
Antifreeze Best Good Least Suited
Gasoline Best Good Least Suited
Hydraulic Fuel Best Good Least Suited
Kerosene Best Good Least Suited
Want more information? You can get the ASTM F2412-
05 Standard Test Methods for Foot Protection (replaces
the ANSI Z41-1999 Standard) and the ASTM F2413-05
Standard Specification for Performance Requirements
for Foot Protection from the astm website at:
http://www.astm.org/Standards/
www.nationalsafetyinc.com

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The basics of foot protection

  • 1. The Basics of Foot Protection
  • 2. As any soldier will tell you “Protect Your Feet!” If you’ve ever tried hiking with an ingrown toenail or a callus, you know the importance of healthy feet. The purpose of protective Footwear in the workplace is to protect the feet. www.nationalsafetyinc.com
  • 3. www.nationalsafetyinc.com Hazards include: • Objects being dropped on them • Stepping on sharp objects • Temperature extremes (hot or cold) • Exposure to harmful substances • Slips and falls • Electrical Current Employees should be aware of any and all potential hazards and wear the appropriate footwear to protect against them. Employers therefore need to asses all areas, determine the potential hazards and mandate protective footwear accordingly.
  • 4. www.nationalsafetyinc.com What you need to know about Safety Footwear • You need to wear footwear wherever it is mandated or wherever there is a potential hazard. • If protective footwear is mandated by the company, they need to implement a complete safety footwear program that includes selection, proper fitting, testing, training and approval of all footwear. • You need to make sure that the sole is appropriate (and approved) for the particular conditions. • Be aware of the potential hazards and protect accordingly. Make sure that you have toe protection where there is a risk of heavy weights crushing the foot or toes. Make sure you have steel shanks where there is a potential puncture hazard (nails sticking up, for example), etc…
  • 5. www.nationalsafetyinc.com What features should I look for in safety boots / Shoes? •Height of the boot / shoe – If there is a risk of sparks, slag or chemicals getting into the boot or shoe then you probably need to purchase high-cut boots or shoes. •Reinforced Safety Toe – Protects against crushing or injury from heavy weight falling on the toes. Reinforced toes come in steel or non-steel. •Steel Shanks – Designed to protect the sole of the foot against puncture and laceration from sharp or pointed objects that you might accidentally step on.
  • 6. www.nationalsafetyinc.com • Sole Types – Not all soles are created equal. Depending on the conditions, different soles are available. The most common sole types are: – Cleated – Large pattern. Good choice for most outdoor work as well as providing good slip resistance indoors. – Chevron – Used primarily in the food processing industry, this sole provides great slip resistance indoors. – Chevron Plus – A cross between the cleated and the chevron, this sole has good self-cleaning properties as well as good slip resistance. Great for wet environments. – Sure Grip – Good abrasion and slip resistance. Self-cleaning, open pattern. – Safety-Loc – Designed primarily for wet environments with little to no debris, this pattern channels the water to provide a maximum gripping surface.
  • 7. www.nationalsafetyinc.com •Insulation ­– Depending on the environment you may need insulation to protect the feet against the cold (outdoor cold weather conditions, freezer work, etc…). •Metatarsal Protection – Provides protection for the top of the foot from the toes up to the ankle.
  • 8. Understanding the Safety Boot / Shoes symbols indicates that it is a class 1 toe cap with puncture resistant sole. indicates that it is a class 2 toe cap with puncture resistant sole. indicates electrical protection. indicates anti-static protection. indicates electrically conductive. indicates protection against chain-saws. www.nationalsafetyinc.com
  • 9. www.nationalsafetyinc.com The ASTM F2415-05 Standard for Specification for Performance Requirements for Foot Protection rates safety footwear according to their degree of protection in various categories. You can easily determine the ASTM rating by looking for the information on the boot or shoe label. It will usually look something like this: ASTM F2413-05 M/I75/C/75 The first line tells you that the footwear complies with the ASTM F2413-05 standard and the second line reads as follows: M stands for “Male” (or F for “Female”) letting you know that the boot was designed for a male. I/75 = Impact Rating of 75 foot pounds C/75 = Compression rating of 75 (75 = 2500 lbs of pressure, 50 = 1,750 lbs of pressure) The Boot may also have an EH which means that the boot is an approved boot for protection for Electrical work.
  • 10. www.nationalsafetyinc.com Which Boot do I choose for protection against chemicals? The nature of the chemical(s) that you are being exposed to will determine the material that the boot you are getting will be made of. The most common materials are: •Natural Rubber – Extremely flexible material that stays supple in cold weather. Good slip, cut and puncture resistance (especially as compared to PVC boots). It resists bases, acids, alcohols and most water-soluble chemicals. Not recommended against oil-based chemicals and solvents •Neoprene – Extremely resistant to most animal fats, blood, oils, alcohol, alkalies and caustics. Not as puncture or cut-resistant as natural rubber boots. •PVC – Good protection against animal fats, bases, alkalies, oils, many acids, alcohol and petroleum hydrocarbons. It is not recommended for use with most solvents, ketones and aldehydes.
  • 11. www.nationalsafetyinc.com Substance Neoprene PVC Rubber Animal Fats Best Good Least Suited Blood Best Good Least Suited Fish Oil Best Good Least Suited Caustics Best Good Least Suited Vegetal Oils Best Good Least Suited Lard, Butter Best Good Least Suited Ketones Best Least Suited Good Salts Best Good Least Suited Alkalies Best Good Least Suited Fuel Oil Good Best Least Suited Grease Best Good Least Suited Alcohol Good Least Suited Best Hydrocarbons Best Good Least Suited Antifreeze Best Good Least Suited Gasoline Best Good Least Suited Hydraulic Fuel Best Good Least Suited Kerosene Best Good Least Suited
  • 12. Want more information? You can get the ASTM F2412- 05 Standard Test Methods for Foot Protection (replaces the ANSI Z41-1999 Standard) and the ASTM F2413-05 Standard Specification for Performance Requirements for Foot Protection from the astm website at: http://www.astm.org/Standards/ www.nationalsafetyinc.com

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  2. Answer: All of these are considered confined spaces.