Dec 11, 2018

Do you need to wear safety shoes for logging?

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Lumberjacks often use a variety of woodworking machinery when processing wood. These mechanical equipment, such as woodworking saws, woodworking drills, mechanical tools, high speed, heavy equipment, and operators in the long-term noise environment, easy to feel irritated and Fatigue, thus increasing mistakes and causing injury accidents, so safety protection should be done, wear safety shoes, wear protective hair caps, and wear necessary labor protection products such as goggles and ear protectors.

 

Lumberjacks should wear smash-proof safety shoes when they are likely to be injured by wood. Because lumberjacks are cutting saws, if there is a saw-saw phenomenon, the wood falls or the mechanical equipment suddenly slips from the hand to the foot. As well as the falling off of the saw blade of the woodworking saw, it is easy to damage the foot without wearing the anti-smashing safety shoes for foot protection. The safety shoes with anti-smashing function are equipped with an inner head which is resistant to a certain impact force on the toe, and the inner head is placed between the shoes and the shoes, which can greatly reduce the damage of the object falling to the foot.

 

If the machinery used for logging in the logging area is not cleaned in time, the lumberjack can easily be pierced by the nails or metal objects with angular wood or ground without wearing puncture-proof safety shoes, causing injury to the workers' feet. The anti-piercing safety shoes are because the steel sheet is placed above the sole, so that the foot can be prevented from being pierced by various sharp objects, and the foot is effectively protected to ensure the safety of the work.

 

For the lumberjacks, in addition to facing a lot of sawdust every day, they often use heavy-duty equipment such as woodworking saws and cutting machines in their operations. In operation, not only must hand protection safety measures be taken, but foot measures are essential.

 

When the logging operation is sloppy, the workers are prone to sudden accidents. As mentioned above, the saw blade falls off and hurts the foot. The wooden board is embedded with iron nails, etc. Stepping on the piercing soles, etc., we must do a good job. Safety protection requires lumberjacks to wear smash-proof and puncture-proof safety shoes and protective gloves. Only then will we minimize the harm.

 

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