European safety standards have to be adhered to by all companies, but with a wide range of complying, safety footwear available, focusing on comfort and fit are highly important when selecting the most appropriate footwear.
Employees who are comfortable have a better attitude to work which in turn bring a higher level of performance. Many companies also realise the need to focus on their guys’ well-being and comfort as being the main conduit to increased compliance.
At the end of the day, if the guys are happier and consistently safer, companies will be best positioned in their marketplace.
How is comfort achieved?
There is a huge range of safety footwear on the market today and some manufacturers are focusing on finding new ways to increase comfort through quality, make-up, production methods and design. When choosing safety footwear look for styles that are designed to enhance comfort and not just aesthetics.
Being comfortable will make employees happier and more productive. This can be achieved by selecting a limited range of footwear, ideally suited to your workplace environment, tried and tested by employees in your particular industry. will mean your company is contributing to employee well-being.
Tips for Choosing Comfortable Safety Footwear
Toecap influencing comfort
Unlike composite, steel toecaps (and midsoles) conduct both cold and heat. This means that these steel components will retain the ambient temperature, whether in summer or winter, emphasising the effect of the outside temperature on the wearer’s feet.
Slips and trips
Slip resistance in most industries is arguably one of the most important features to consider when purchasing safety footwear. Compound of sole materials and tread design are the key to a slip-resistant outsole.
Many footwear styles are rated at SRC these days; however it is important to trial the footwear or ask for the test results. It is also important to understand this data in relation to your own application; e.g. the requirements for an industrial kitchen are very different to a civil engineer working outdoors!
And don’t forget: Safety Footwear is the only PPE that is being used in anger all the time it is being worn. (Except when you’re having a nap at lunchtime!)
In conclusion
It could be said that the most important feature of safety footwear is comfort; uncomfortable footwear will hold you back and be a hindrance to your job.