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Safety Toes for High Heeled Shoes

In a matter of seconds, your feet can be protected without changing your shoes. Osborn Pro-tek-to shoe caps are safety toe covers that slip easily over your own street shoe and strap firmly around the back of your heel.

Safety Toes for High Heels

Use for temporary employee or for visitors to your plant when low cost is important and safety certification testing, such as CSA or ANSI is not a factor. Made in the USA. Can be worn with higher heeled shoes, because we know, sometimes the safety risk is less than the business risk of rejecting an important visitor, because they are wearing high heel shoes. It is always up to the customer to determine the safety of a product for its intended use.

This product ships from the USA Only.
Canadian Customers: International Freight is charged at checkout. Additional duties and taxes may be required after checkout, which are beyond our control. International Customers: A surcharge may apply for warehouse pickup.
Features
Specially designed for the smaller feet of women, and taking into account the possibility of a higher heel.

Intended to withstand 30 pounds of impact resistance. The manufacturer randomly tests products to ensure they meet ANSI standard Z-41-1991 for 30 pounds of impact resistance.

The OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.132(a), outlines the general requirements for protection of extremities. However, it is the employer's responsibility to determine the particular type of personal protective footwear needed.

It may be inappropriate to wear a clip-ons, such as the Pro-tek-to, under certain situations, such as in climbing, working at high levels, or near areas containing exposed live parts of electrical circuits or equipment. Thus, it is the responsibility of the employer, prior to the OSHA inspection, to evaluate with good judgement the foot injury hazards of the specific situations and activities and decide whether foot protection is required and if so, what type is needed to be worn without introducing another, perhaps graver, accident hazard.

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