Work Boots

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DeWalt Millington Waterproof Safety Rigger Boots

9 types £80.95

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Apache Mercury Non Metallic Waterproof Safety Boots

11 types £47.95

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Timberland Pro Splitrock XT Composite Safety Toe Work Boot

33 types £150.95

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Portwest Compositelite Operis Boots

24 types £40.95

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Timberland Pro Hypercharge Work Boot

27 types £164.95

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Caterpillar Mens Premier Waterproof Safety Boots

14 types £140.95

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Caterpillar Mens Everett S3 Wp Safety Boot

8 types £107.95

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Amblers Safety FS006C Metal Free Waterproof Safety Boots

11 types £61.95

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Portwest Compositelite All Weather Boots

11 types £66.95

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Portwest Mens Compositelite Traction Safety Boots

11 types £101.95

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Caterpillar Mens Pelton Safety Boots

7 types £100.95

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Portwest Mens Compositelite Traction Safety Boots

11 types £92.95

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Amblers Safety FS999 Hi Leg Composite Safety Boots

13 types £90.95

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Puma Mens Safety Cascades Mid Safety Boots

10 types £108.95

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Amblers Mens Safety FS998 Waterproof Safety Boots

9 types £90.95

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Puma Mens Sierra Nevada Mid Safety Boots

10 types £121.95

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Amblers Safety FS430 Orca Safety Boot

13 types £77.95

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Puma Mens Safety Rio Low Safety Boots

9 types £115.95

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Apache Neptune Non Metallic Waterproof Work Boots

8 types £50.95

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Amblers Safety AS950 Welding Safety Boots

7 types £100.95

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Caterpillar Mens Munising Waterproof Safety Boots

7 types £126.95

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Skechers Work Greetah Hiker Boot

7 types £79.95

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Puma Mens Safety Conquest High Safety Boots

9 types £109.95

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Portwest Thor Fur Lined Cold Weather Safety Boots

11 types £40.95

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Portwest Compositelite Avich Safety Boots

10 types £57.95

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Portwest Compositelite Derwent Safety Boots

13 types £47.95

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Portwest Compositelite Reno Mid Cut Safety Boots

10 types £35.95

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Work Boots

Work Boots Information

Work Boots are designed for industrial environments, and as well as being hardwearing and durable, they are commonly fitted with protective toe caps and/or midsoles, in which case they are often known as safety boots or steel toe cap boots. The toe cap protects the wearer's toes in the event that a heavy object is dropped onto or rolled over them, while an anti-penetration sole protects the soles of the feet against nails and other sharp objects routinely encountered in jobsite environments. Though work boots and safety boots are often known generically as steel toe cap boots, they are also available with composite safety materials as an alternative to steel. Both steel and composite safety boots have to be manufactured to an agreed safety standard to guarantee acceptable levels of protection.

Here's our Quick Application Guide:

• Non-Safety Work Boots - Boots without toe caps or midsoles. They are ideal for general low-hazard work, but will not be allowed on most construction sites or similar industrial environments.
• Steel Toe Cap / Midsole Safety Boots - The traditional choice of safety boot for many years, steel offers excellent protection against both crushing and penetration hazards. However, it does have disadvantages; steel toe cap boots can get very hot in warmer weather, and if you work in a high security workplace, they will also trigger metal detectors every time you walk through one. More importantly, as they contain metal, they can pose a sparking risk in combustible environments (though as long as the boot is not excessively worn, the steel will ordinarily be covered by an insulating material).
• Composite Toe Cap / Midsole Safety Boots - These make use of high strength composite materials instead of metal. They tend to be more comfortable than steel toe cap safety boots as they are typically lighter, more breathable and less conductive to extremes of heat or cold; additionally, they do not trigger metal detectors (unless they have other metal components) and do not pose a spark risk. However, they are also typically a more expensive choice.

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