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Waterproof work boot

The Boondock 6-inch Composite Safety Waterproof Work Boot features dual-density Dynamic Anti-Fatigue Technology that absorbs shock and returns energy at key zones of the foot while providing enhanced moisture management for all-day comfort.
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Ice traction device

The TREX 6315 Strap-On Heel Ice Traction Device uses a corrosion-resistant steel heel plate secured to the boot with heavy-duty webbing that can be adjusted for a snug, secure fit.
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Women’s work sneaker

With a smooth leather upper, cushioned Skechers Memory Foam footbed and non-slip rubber traction sole, the Relaxed Fit Eldred SR casual lace-up sneaker is EH Safe rated (ASTM F2413-05).
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Traction aids

Whether you are an industrial worker or someone who needs extra stability in winter conditions, All Purpose Traction Aids will provide you with the confidence you need when working in icy and snowy conditions.
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Work boot

The waterproof CMF6371 6-inch Rugged Flex Boot CT features black oil-tanned leather with a rubber toe and heel overlays, while a Rugged Flex rubber outsole and five layers of cushioning make for all-day comfort on the job.
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Cushioning footwear

FootRests High Energy Footwear has a multi-layer cushioning system that places the cushion layers next to the foot for better comfort.
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Work boot

The Work-Tek SABRE work boot features the brand’s Kinetic Management Technology, bio-mechanically engineered to deliver dynamic support that responds to foot movement while providing stability and comfort when standing still.
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Work boots

Drillbit Oil Rigger boots are designed for the roughest, longest days and offer the toughest materials, as well as Boa’s one-of-a-kind lacing system.
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Foot protection

What should I look for in a safety footwear program?
There are three areas in reviewing a safety footwear program for your business. Each component is critical to the other two – with any component missing, problems can arise. Having the most effective safety footwear program balances the correctly specified footwear with an efficient delivery system serviced by trained providers that understand personal protective equipment requirements.
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