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Work boot

The Groundbreaker work boot line has two new models. The IA5011 (left) adds extra puncture protection for scrapyards, fab shops, waste piles and floors littered with slag and sharp steel.




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Work boots

Pulsar PVC Knee Boots have calf relief expansion that offers workers up to 1.5 inches for more comfort.




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Work boots

The Badger Boots line of footwear has plain and steel toe styles that feature soft, flexible and breathable neoprene uppers.




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Work boot

The Snugboot’s Purotex material ensures a breathable and waterproof upper, while Purofort – with millions of evenly distributed air pockets – guarantees a lightweight and thermally insulated boot for long-lasting comfort.




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Wedge boot series

The Reinforcer Wedge Work Boot is a fashionable yet durable all-day work boot designed specifically for brick and stone masons, concrete finishers, steel workers, and plumbers.




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Work boot

The Cincinnati is a wedge-soled work boot featuring a full-grain, waterproof leather upper developed to resist the damaging effects of oleic acid, urea, sodium chloride and ammonium hydroxide.




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Adjustable orthotics

SelectFlex’s PowerLift Arch Suspension System offers a universal solution that helps prevent injuries caused by overpronation (the foot rolling inward) and poor alignment.




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Work boots

The Solidifier work boot series offers a durable and affordable alternative for workers who like the look and feel of a wedge outsole while needing a defined heel and a tough, abrasive leather and outsole.




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Women’s safety boot

The Fusion Mt is a lightweight safety boot designed to protect both a woman’s toes and the metatarsal bones in her foot.




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Men’s hiker boot

Red Wing Shoes has expanded its lightweight CoolTech Athletics line to include a 4-inch hiker boot for men who want multipurpose work boots.




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Women’s work boot

With its classic wedge silhouette, the San Jose work boot is built for the unique fit needs of today’s tradeswoman and skilled worker. 




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Work boot

A high-performance hiker-meets-athletic boot, the Red Hook features full-grain leather and Techtuff upper to provide superior abrasion resistance in high-wear areas.




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Waterproof boot

The men’s FootRests 2.0 Zone Waterproof Nano Toe Chelsea boot is designed with HYTEST’s CoreTemp technology – a temperature-control lining that absorbs heat to create a cooling effect and releases the stored heat energy to warm, maintaining all-day comfort.




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Work boot

The Troy work boot features KEEN.BELLOWS Flex technology, an ergonomically engineered system designed to offer multidirectional flexion. The 6-inch boot offers asymmetrical carbon fiber safety toes providing ASTM-rated, metal-free toe protection.




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Work boot

Juneau is a waterproof medium-duty boot with a laceless design. Features include a KEEN.DRY waterproof, breathable membrane, as well as LuftCore shock absorption in the heel. Juneau has a sure-footed lugged, siped outsole; EH rating; and asymmetrical carbon-fiber safety toes providing a roomier, unobtrusive fit, 15% lighter than steel.




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Medium-duty boot

Made from responsibly sourced materials, the medium-duty Dearborn boot’s upper features 
KEEN.FLEXARMOR, a lightweight, ultra-strong, seamless woven textile with more abrasion resistance than leather. A KEEN.DRY waterproof, breathable membrane and air-injected Luftcell midsole provide lasting comfort.




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6-inch waterproof boot

The Apex 2 Pike Waterproof Nano Toe 6-inch boot is available in brown or black, it features puncture-resistant plates, a premium full-grain and waterproof leather upper, a moisture-wicking mesh lining with waterproof membrane, a removable Apex anti-fatigue XERGY foam footbed, an EVA cushioned midsole, and an oil- and slip-resistant rubber outsole.




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Men’s work boot

In addition to its lighter weight, the Pittsburgh Energy medium-duty boot offers cushioning and flexibility. Comfort enhancements include a KEEN.ReGEN midsole that returns 50% more energy than standard EVA foam; a waterproof, breathable KEEN.DRY membrane; and a TPU shank for midfoot support.




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Work boot

With a heavy industrial pedigree and a lightweight water-resistant nubuck upper, the 989 men’s work boot is a great combination of safety and comfort with the added convenience of an elastic side.




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Men’s work boot

The 992 is a water-resistant premium nubuck men’s safety boot. Features include a steel-toe cap, 
a removable comfort arch footbed with extreme impact protection and a low-density shocking absorbing PU midsole with anti-bacterial agent.




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Work boots

Reno boots have an ergonomically engineered system that offers multidirectional flexion to make bending, squatting, kneeling and knee-down work much easier.




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Steel toe work boot

The Knock Waterproof Direct Attach Metatarsal Guard Steel Toe Wellington work boot offers wearers a moisture-wicking mesh lining, removable cushioned footbed and polyurethane-cushioned midsole for greater comfort.




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Wedge work boots

The Fort Wayne model for men is an updated version of the classic jobsite moc toe wedge boot, but with updated materials and construction. Featuring a wrap-over rubber cap, the new model also includes a polyethylene foam midsole for comfort and a waterproof, breathable membrane.




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Composite toe work boots

Designed for work in refrigerated areas, cold-storage warehousing and transportation, and dairy and food processing, Redrock Chill boots protect wearers from injury related to cold stress as well as slippery, icy surfaces.




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Work boots

The Men’s Invader Hiker waterproof composite-toe work boots feature a lug pattern that offers high-quality grip and slip resistance. Engineered for comfort and support, the boots have a recycled sock lining that wicks away moisture while controlling odor.




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Women’s work boot

The Rainier 6-inch women’s work boot with nano composite safety toe is designed for tradeswomen. It features an oil-, clog- and slip-resistant non-marking outsole.




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Women’s work boots

The Spice line of women’s work boots has a new addition: the Dark Lava Nubuck edition. These reddish-brown leather safety boots are durable, abrasion resistant and waterproof.




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Work boot

Traction Tred Lite boots combine style, safety and performance. They feature a lightweight design, a leather upper equipped with advanced waterproofing technology and nonmetallic safety toe protection.




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Work boots

Ideal for use in the energy, construction, manufacturing and railroad industries, SuperSole X boots feature a low-density inner sole that provides cushioned comfort. A tough, rubber outsole delivers best-in-class slip resistance and protection against chemicals, heat and abrasion.




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GAO: PHMSA should better track ‘wetline’ incidents

Washington – The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration should better track the incidence rate of spills from cargo tank truck “wetlines” – the series of pipes used to load and unload liquids – to help identify risks, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.




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PHMSA updates inspections for perishable hazardous materials

Washington – Beginning Nov. 1, Department of Transportation safety inspectors must follow new notification procedures when opening packages containing perishable hazardous materials that are deemed unsafe or non-compliant with safety regulations, according to a final rule from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.




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Oil from Bakken Formation may be extra-flammable, pipeline safety agency says

Washington – Crude oil shipped from the Bakken Formation – located in North Dakota, Montana and nearby Canadian provinces – may be more flammable than “traditional” heavy crude oil, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration warned shippers, sellers and emergency responders in a Jan. 2 safety advisory.




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Nominee to head PHMSA says safety should be ‘constant’

Washington – Marie Therese Dominguez promised to make safety the No. 1 priority as head of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, during her nomination hearing in front of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.




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PHMSA seeking nominations for new lithium battery safety committee

Washington — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is accepting nominations for its Lithium Battery Safety Advisory Committee, the agency announced in a notice published in the May 14 Federal Register.




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Up to 21 percent of asthma-related deaths may be from on-the-job exposures: CDC report

Atlanta — Occupational exposures may have contributed to 11 percent to 21 percent of all asthma-related deaths among 15- to 64-year-olds between 1999 and 2016, according to a recently released report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.




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Severe black lung disease resurging among miners: study

San Diego — More than 4,600 coal miners have developed the most severe form of black lung disease since 1970, with nearly half of the cases emerging after 2000, according to a recent study from the University of Illinois at Chicago.




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‘Guilt, shame and embarrassment’: Asthma affects workers’ emotional well-being

Macclesfield, England — Employees with asthma miss an average of almost 10% of their work hours, and most are restricted from performing their duties because of their symptoms, both of which negatively affect their emotional well-being, according to the findings of a recent study.




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Lawmakers call for OSHA emphasis program after CDC report on silicosis among stone fabrication workers

Washington — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of “an emerging public health threat” after researchers identified an increase in cases of silicosis – an incurable lung disease – among workers who handle engineered stone used to make household countertops.




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Respiratory hazards in the cannabis industry: Researchers say ag standards may apply

Berkeley, CA — Cannabis industry workers may be at increased risk of respiratory problems as a result of on-the-job exposure to various hazards, results of a recent study led by a University of Washington professor indicate.




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COVID-19 pandemic: NABTU, CPWR create infection control guidance for construction sites

Washington — In the absence of an emergency temporary standard on infectious disease from OSHA amid the COVID-19 pandemic, North America’s Building Trades Unions and CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training have developed national guidance on infectious disease exposure control practices for construction sites.




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Doctors hired by employers to examine miner X-rays for black lung show ‘alarming’ bias: study

Chicago — Physicians contracted by mine operators to review chest X-rays of coal miners who file “totally debilitating disease” workers’ compensation claims with the Department of Labor’s Federal Black Lung Program may have a bias strongly related to financial conflict of interest, researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago suggest.




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Research review strengthens link between sarcoidosis, workplace exposures

Toronto — Findings over the past decade – including the results of case studies in the past two to three years – have strengthened the link between the lung disease sarcoidosis and on-the-job exposures to, most notably, silica and silicates, dust from the World Trade Center, and metals, according to a recent research review.




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Mental illness an ‘unrecognized crisis’ among miners with black lung, study shows

Charlottesville, VA — Coal miners with black lung disease commonly face various mental health issues, including thoughts of suicide, results of a recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Virginia show.




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Bill would restore increased tax rate on coal to fund black lung disability benefits

Washington — Proposed legislation would create funding for health care and other benefits for coal miners who have black lung disease by extending, for 10 years, a recently expired excise tax rate increase on coal production.




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Silica dust a driving force behind rising rates of black lung, study suggests

Chicago — The lung tissue of contemporary coal miners contains higher levels of respirable crystalline silica dust than was found in miners of past generations – which may explain an ongoing surge in cases of the most severe form of black lung disease, researchers at University of Illinois Chicago say.




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Worker advocate urges lawmakers to act on bill that would ban asbestos

Redondo Beach, CA — Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization President Linda Reinstein is asking lawmakers to make a federal ban of asbestos – a known carcinogen – “a priority” during Congress’ current lame-duck session.




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Miners’ union urges ‘swift action’ on Black Lung Benefits Improvement Act

Triangle, VA — United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts is calling on Congress to advance proposed legislation that would ease access to health care and other benefits for coal miners who have black lung disease.




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CSB to California: Adopt new approach to regulating refineries

Richmond, CA – California needs to change the way it regulates refineries and adopt a system aimed at reducing risk to the lowest possible level, concludes a new report from the Chemical Safety Board.




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To Security & Beyond: Smart Homes Get Smarter

Customer demand for smart home security systems grew during the pandemic, and with more integrated conveniences available than ever before, shows no sign of slowing down.




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Why Security Pros Are Bullish on Life Safety Systems

Although the industry remains subject to supply chain disruption, a precarious labor shortage and other headwinds, multiple growth factors are creating a lot of overall positivity across the fire alarm systems marketplace.