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<blockquote data-quote="anubhavkishan" data-source="post: 2561854" data-attributes="member: 562938"><p>I actually feel that they are not being ignorant to you. But their main idea seems protective. The company is actually being protective towards their employees that no one would get hurt in any accidental situations.</p><p></p><p>If you are feeling uncomfortable or having an issue with your feet causing hurt like blisters, I think you better talk with your manager or the one who is providing safety shoes for you about the issue you are facing wearing the safety shoes. They could replace them with the ones those are comfortable to you. Nowadays composite material safety toe caps are available that replaces the heavy steel toe caps which are heavy. Ultimately composite safety toecaps make the shoe lighter and more comfortable. You may also consider breathable inner lining material for your safety which provide good ventilation. Next time you buy a pair of safety shoes give it a try on new technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anubhavkishan, post: 2561854, member: 562938"] I actually feel that they are not being ignorant to you. But their main idea seems protective. The company is actually being protective towards their employees that no one would get hurt in any accidental situations. If you are feeling uncomfortable or having an issue with your feet causing hurt like blisters, I think you better talk with your manager or the one who is providing safety shoes for you about the issue you are facing wearing the safety shoes. They could replace them with the ones those are comfortable to you. Nowadays composite material safety toe caps are available that replaces the heavy steel toe caps which are heavy. Ultimately composite safety toecaps make the shoe lighter and more comfortable. You may also consider breathable inner lining material for your safety which provide good ventilation. Next time you buy a pair of safety shoes give it a try on new technology. [/QUOTE]
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