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Helping to prevent slips
April 1st 2008

The summer of 2008 will see Shoes for Crews (Europe) extending its slip-resistant footwear range with the introduction of composite products and extending its soft toe range, adding five new styles and introducing a solution designed to minimise the spread of bacteria and viruses in the workplace.

The SFC product range includes dress, casual and athletic wear with both soft- toe and steel-toe boots and shoes available for a variety of industry sectors.

New products include a Composit-toe, non-metallic boot that contains a nonmetallic midsole that provides puncture-resistance and is suitable for areas such as warehouses, prisons and airports where security screening occurs.

There is a Composit-toe trainer suitable for hospitals, kitchen areas and hotels, and a Composit-toe shoe for heavy industrial areas.

The company says that the slip resistance provided by its footwear helps to reduce absenteeism due to slip falls and contributes to increased productivity.

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