What do cashiers, assembly line workers and healthcare workers have in common? They work in occupations that have them standing for long periods of time, or working in hazardous areas, all which can take a toll on feet and increase the risk of foot injury.
-from Bradley, Honeywell Safety Products & Timberland Pro
July 21, 2013
An eye/face wash that can stand up to corrosive environments, a welding helmet that allows you to see (without lifting it up) and a work boot with anti-fatigue technology are this week’s top EHS-related products as featured on ISHN.com.
Technology, comfort and durability for outdoor job environments
July 18, 2013
Timberland PRO® expands its industrial work boot line this season, with the launch of a new style created with outdoor professionals in mind. The Timberland PRO® Rip Saw provides state-of-the-art technology and out-of-the-box comfort to workers in the most demanding conditions. Key attributes include the brand’s exclusive Anti-Fatigue™ Technology, which absorbs shock and returns energy back to the foot, as well as abrasion-resistant Ever-Guard™ leather with a waterproof membrane to keep feet dry.
Honeywell Safety Products today announced a variety of new safety products featuring an array of design and technology innovations to protect workers from “head to toe” in fit, style, and comfort.
Stylish stealth, gas detection software and boots from Down Under
April 28, 2013
From safety eyewear to wireless gas monitors to a portable printer for GHS labels, here are the week’s top OEHS-related products as featured on www.ISHN.com:
Oliver Safety Footwear ideal for extreme working conditions
April 25, 2013
Honeywell Safety Products today officially announced it is bringing Oliver®Safety Footwear — Australia’s leading safety boots and shoes — to the U.S.A. for workers in extreme work environments. “Since 1887, the boot makers at Oliver have been crafting, perfecting, and building Australia’s leading safety boots and shoes,” said Chris Heffernan, Honeywell Safety Products, Global Product Line Leader, Footwear.
Criteria for replacing shoes and boots due to excessive wear and tear are very subjective. However, it is recommended to replace all types of industrial footwear every six months and, in some cases, even sooner.
Red Wing Shoe Company introduces Irish Setter Work, a job-ready line of premium footwear combining more than 100 years of Red Wing work boot experience