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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2396757" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I wore safety shoes to work for years - but we were carefully fitted for them and they were good quality - they were comfortable too.</p><p>If your employers want you to wear safety boots or shoes then they ought to ensure that they are well fitting as causing blisters can be as dangerous as injury.</p><p>Maybe speak to your manager or whoever is pressuring you to wear the boots and tell them that you've had problems so maybe they will refund or at least partly pay the cost if you get some properly fitted boots.</p><p>You are not going to 'wear in' steel toecaps - it is far more likely that they will wreck your feet if they do not fit from first try on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2396757, member: 355878"] I wore safety shoes to work for years - but we were carefully fitted for them and they were good quality - they were comfortable too. If your employers want you to wear safety boots or shoes then they ought to ensure that they are well fitting as causing blisters can be as dangerous as injury. Maybe speak to your manager or whoever is pressuring you to wear the boots and tell them that you've had problems so maybe they will refund or at least partly pay the cost if you get some properly fitted boots. You are not going to 'wear in' steel toecaps - it is far more likely that they will wreck your feet if they do not fit from first try on. [/QUOTE]
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