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Current catalogue Blackwoods - Valid from 01.10 to 31.12 - Page nb 24

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Catalogue Blackwoods 01.10.2022 - 31.12.2023
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GIVING WORKPLAGE INJURIES THE BOOT. USING BIOMECHANICS TO DESIGN SAFETY FOOTWEAR IS A GIANT LEAP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. Nidal Mell mM celela inion el Celok Mice ic-)emel-laelure kere) feet, getting itchy feet, having two left feet. We use a lot of foot clichés to describe situations, yet when it comes to looking after our feet, they often take a beating or are neglected entirely. Especially in the workplace. Feet are incredibly complex with 26 bones, 33 joints and Meher mcr R em Lee eee moving parts to keep you going. The average person will Pel atest MUON CRTs lu Mule Rel eR NAn LS the distance of circling the globe over four times in your life. Your feet also take a beating in terms of load with an average day seeing hundreds of tons of pressure being put on them - the equivalent of a truck loaded with cement. And yet, many people don’t give much thought to their footwear. SNe ROR UR Lc MU eB Url OTN Rea Re tela According to Safe Work Australia, falls, trips and slips EMR ent) Mele RU Pee Pele tle Mia oe} across trade industries, with a high number of these being traumatic joint, ligament, muscle or tendon damage. Safety Stella aL edie ela CUn hehe Tere Delelea that’s both safe and comfortable. The heavy steel toe that you need to prevent compression injuries means your feet are working extra hard just to get from A to B. And when eT MoD mM c-l-1al RelA Ue tae) ae -12 ROTOFLEX” ye Safety Spotlight Blundstone, a well-established Tasmanian-based safety footwear producer, has turned to science to solve the Pie) RCNA are me LNAI S-LECle RR multi-layered research project to understand consumer's purchasing decisions, and to design the ultimate safety boot, to combat the most common and debilitating Pei toe UR ene sto erodes elas RLU NVA ele cle ELA a Aol load elon design, how the foot and ankle move, and it also included an in-depth consumer feedback survey to bring all the elements together. “The research has shown without doubt that wearers want better performing work boots,” says Adrian Blandford, Blundstone’s Global Work & Safety Lele AEE l+ aa OA, eR ced Ll ecole ma olga Le gL al offer good grip and manoeuvrability, as well as high Peele tthe nal aun eeu ana LON sem SUE Iy School of Health Science’s Biomechanics experts ensued. What they came up with was the RotoFlex" range of boots, which uses composite toe caps that resist compression and i lecrla eee ce Mae been Rll a telomere

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GIVING WORKPLAGE INJURIES THE BOOT. USING BIOMECHANICS TO DESIGN SAFETY FOOTWEAR IS A GIANT LEAP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. Nidal Mell mM celela inion el Celok Mice ic-)emel-laelure kere) feet, getting itchy feet, having two left feet. We use a lot of foot clichés to describe situations, yet when it comes to looking after our feet, they often take a beating or are neglected entirely. Especially in the workplace. Feet are incredibly complex with 26 bones, 33 joints and Meher mcr R em Lee eee moving parts to keep you going. The average person will Pel atest MUON CRTs lu Mule Rel eR NAn LS the distance of circling the globe over four times in your life. Your feet also take a beating in terms of load with an average day seeing hundreds of tons of pressure being put on them - the equivalent of a truck loaded with cement. And yet, many people don’t give much thought to their footwear. SNe ROR UR Lc MU eB Url OTN Rea Re tela According to Safe Work Australia, falls, trips and slips EMR ent) Mele RU Pee Pele tle Mia oe} across trade industries, with a high number of these being traumatic joint, ligament, muscle or tendon damage. Safety Stella aL edie ela CUn hehe Tere Delelea that’s both safe and comfortable. The heavy steel toe that you need to prevent compression injuries means your feet are working extra hard just to get from A to B. And when eT MoD mM c-l-1al RelA Ue tae) ae -12 ROTOFLEX” ye Safety Spotlight Blundstone, a well-established Tasmanian-based safety footwear producer, has turned to science to solve the Pie) RCNA are me LNAI S-LECle RR multi-layered research project to understand consumer's purchasing decisions, and to design the ultimate safety boot, to combat the most common and debilitating Pei toe UR ene sto erodes elas RLU NVA ele cle ELA a Aol load elon design, how the foot and ankle move, and it also included an in-depth consumer feedback survey to bring all the elements together. “The research has shown without doubt that wearers want better performing work boots,” says Adrian Blandford, Blundstone’s Global Work & Safety Lele AEE l+ aa OA, eR ced Ll ecole ma olga Le gL al offer good grip and manoeuvrability, as well as high Peele tthe nal aun eeu ana LON sem SUE Iy School of Health Science’s Biomechanics experts ensued. What they came up with was the RotoFlex" range of boots, which uses composite toe caps that resist compression and i lecrla eee ce Mae been Rll a telomere
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