promhandicam
Established Member
All this talk of aprons / smocks / flat caps / plus fours / spats etc and no mention of footware! Having recently 'dropped' a rather solid lump of teak on my big toe I think that safety boots / shoes are in order. My last pair I left in Kinshasa and were my last pair that I had from when I was an apprentice (engineering) and we got a free pair once a year. Due to the heat I was only wearing sandles and the lump of teak made direct contact with the nail but I think on reflection having sweaty feet would be preferable to having to a broken toe.
So how many people do regularly wear safety footware at home. I would hope that everyone in the trade wears safety footware although perhaps it is best not to ask :roll:
Cheers, Steve
So how many people do regularly wear safety footware at home. I would hope that everyone in the trade wears safety footware although perhaps it is best not to ask :roll:
Cheers, Steve