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bs86...@163.com

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Dec 30, 2007, 11:02:58 PM12/30/07
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It should be an obligation for worker to wear work boots when they are
in the field or in dangerous zone. Preventing is better than to cure
when unexpected happen to those workers.

You too! Don't forget to wear your work boots when you work outside!
You have to protect your feet. You don't want to face any trouble
while working, right? Your work boots will protect you from mud,
water, electricity hazard or other unwanted stuffs which you might
step on to.

Don't worry; you are safe working outside because your work boots have
been designed for a wide range of conditions. The simple waterproof
boots are made in different length of uppers and, in extreme cases,
thigh-boots called "waders" by anglers end at waist-level of the
wearer.

Who are wearing work boots and what boots are they wearing? Well,
these boots are made to protect steelworkers if they get caught in
pools of molten metal. And this goes also for chemical workers.
Meanwhile, workers in Antarctic continent are wearing boots designed
for walking in the Antarctic continent which are more insulated and
inflatable. You might want to find the information in
MyBootsGuide.com.

Most workers are suggested to wear work boots to protect themselves. A
bit different with other boots in general, most work boots are
"laceups" made from leather and shod with hobnails and heal -and toe-
plates.

Boots which are designed as protection from the elements may be made
of a single closely-stitched piece of leather or rubber, etc to
prevent the entry of water, mud or dirt through the gaps left between
laces and tongue in other types of shoes.

There are some shoe company produces these works boots, such as
Wolverine, Lucchese, Timberland and other more. Every company
introduces their own technology in producing these works boots, which
of course, benefit for the consumers. Workers can choose any of these
work boots which they feel more comfortable wearing it.

If you want to purchase work boots why not go to retail store or
Internet. As a matter of fact, online stores often offer discounts off
or less expensive prices. It's more convenience to shop online. So,
once you determine what you need, you can always order your work boots
over the Internet.

Be sure to purchase work boots that are a match for the function you
need them. This way you will not be disappointed with your purchase
and your feet will be thankful you spent the extra money on the proper
work boots. Now, let see how you can find your work boots.

http://cncarrental.cn/html/goodspeech/20060924/913.html

Rod Speed

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Dec 31, 2007, 1:01:30 AM12/31/07
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bs86...@163.com wrote:

> It should be an obligation for worker to wear work
> boots when they are in the field or in dangerous zone.

Only in a mindless nanny society.

> Preventing is better than to cure when unexpected happen to those workers.

Using that mindlessly silly line, you should wear them to bed too,
you never know when there might be a real emergency and you
need to be able to run out of the house without injuring your feet.

> You too! Don't forget to wear your work boots when you work outside!
> You have to protect your feet.

No I dont. I built a house wearing what we call thongs
and you illiterate savages call flip flops in summer thanks.

> You don't want to face any trouble while working, right?

Dont want to when jumping out of bed either.

> Your work boots will protect you from mud, water,

I appear to have been able to survive both of those fine without work boots.

Cant imagine why for the life of me.

> electricity hazard

Survived that fine too.

> or other unwanted stuffs which you might step on to.

I have stepped on a dog turd at times, and into a
cow turd once, and managed to survive that fine too.

> Don't worry; you are safe working outside because your work
> boots have been designed for a wide range of conditions.

So have my thongs.

> The simple waterproof boots are made in different length of uppers and, in extreme
> cases, thigh-boots called "waders" by anglers end at waist-level of the wearer.

I dont actually work in waist high water very often and expect
I would survive the ocassional exposure to that even if I did since
I have managed to survive much deep water than that fine.

Come to think of it, if its deeper, you could end up drowning due to the work boots.

> Who are wearing work boots and what boots are they wearing?
> Well, these boots are made to protect steelworkers if they get
> caught in pools of molten metal.

Dont come across that very much in my work. Cant imagine why for the life of me.

> And this goes also for chemical workers.

Dont come across that very much in my work. Cant imagine why for the life of me.

> Meanwhile, workers in Antarctic continent are wearing boots designed for
> walking in the Antarctic continent which are more insulated and inflatable.

Dont come across that very much in my work. Cant imagine why for the life of me.

> You might want to find the information in MyBootsGuide.com.

Or I might not too. Have they got thongs in there ?

<reams of mindless silly shit flushed where it belongs>


imascot

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Dec 31, 2007, 10:38:23 AM12/31/07
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bs86...@163.com wrote in news:e4bf3ff6-9652-4c30-b49b-
05b259...@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com:

> If you want to purchase work boots why not go to retail store or
> Internet. As a matter of fact, online stores often offer discounts off
> or less expensive prices. It's more convenience to shop online. So,
> once you determine what you need, you can always order your work boots
> over the Internet.
>
> Be sure to purchase work boots that are a match for the function you
> need them. This way you will not be disappointed with your purchase
> and your feet will be thankful you spent the extra money on the proper
> work boots. Now, let see how you can find your work boots.
>
> http://cncarrental.cn/html/goodspeech/20060924/913.html
>

Now why didn't any of us think of this?

J.

William Souden

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Dec 31, 2007, 10:45:31 AM12/31/07
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Rod Speed wrote:
> bs86...@163.com wrote:
>
>> It should be an obligation for worker to wear work
>> boots when they are in the field or in dangerous zone.
>
> Only in a mindless nanny society.

Like the one that pays your welfare stipend?

William Souden

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Dec 31, 2007, 10:46:17 AM12/31/07
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Rod Speed wrote:
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> I dont actually work.

Frank

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Jan 1, 2008, 12:35:55 PM1/1/08
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"Rod Speed" <rod.sp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> bs86...@163.com wrote:
>
>> It should be an obligation for worker to wear work
>> boots when they are in the field or in dangerous zone.
>
> Only in a mindless nanny society.
>

I use to work for a company (that facility test high energy explosives and
had heavy fabrication and chemicals everywhere) that require employees to
ware safety boots or shoes. Even if its not a requirement, its crazy not to.
I got used to it and its so comfortable that I ware it everywhere outdoors
plus its cheaper after tax deduction. It already saved me, in unexpected
areas and situations, couple of trips from going to the emergency room.


Rod Speed

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Jan 1, 2008, 3:25:47 PM1/1/08
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Frank <nore...@nothome.net> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.sp...@gmail.com> wrote
>> bs86...@163.com wrote

>>> It should be an obligation for worker to wear work
>>> boots when they are in the field or in dangerous zone.

>> Only in a mindless nanny society.

> I use to work for a company (that facility test high energy
> explosives and had heavy fabrication and chemicals everywhere) that require employees to ware safety boots or shoes.

Irrelevant to what makes sense in other situations.

> Even if its not a requirement, its crazy not to.

Mindlessly silly. I just wear bare feet or thongs the entire
summer, including when I physically built my house myself.

> I got used to it and its so comfortable that I ware it everywhere outdoors

More fool you in the hot weather.

> plus its cheaper after tax deduction.

No its not cheaper than thongs, even after tax deduction.

> It already saved me, in unexpected areas and situations, couple of trips from going to the emergency room.

I've never ever had even one of those due to not wearing work boots.

I did manage to get some welding slag between a couple of toes when
welding over my head while up a ladder in summer when wearing the
thongs and that was a complete yawn, no need for any ER.


Frank

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Jan 1, 2008, 8:41:50 PM1/1/08
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> I did manage to get some welding slag between a couple of toes when
> welding over my head while up a ladder in summer when wearing the
> thongs and that was a complete yawn, no need for any ER.
>

I guess there is no need for you to use a helmet either, just like the way
they do it in some parts of Asia and Mexico.


Rod Speed

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Jan 1, 2008, 9:12:08 PM1/1/08
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Frank <nore...@nothome.net> wrote:

Yep, thats another complete wank with my single level house and me the only one doing the work.


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