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⚠️ safety = same same but different ‼️ When safety meets storytelling = importance of safety footwear ✅ Protection against falling objects ✅ Protection from slips ✅ Electrical hazard protection ✅ Cut protection ✅ Prevent burns ✅ Prevention of injury ✅ Protect from extreme weather ✅ Prevent fatigue …. inspired by Romeu Oliveira #safety #ppe #ehs Vedat Zar Eduardo BANZATO Keyur Patel

Veronika Ludwig

Project Manager | Scrum Master | Fairy Godmother | Bulldozer

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If Nokia 3310 were a shoe Florian Palatini!

Martijn Flinterman

Risk & Safety / Sociology

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Looks like a commercial. I would look for test results for safety shoes available in my region. Safety shoes must meet requirements including water resistance, slip resistance and perforation resistance differentiating between metal and non-metal soles. Additionally, ladder grip, scuff caps for toe protection, and oil resistance. A relevant standard is ISO 20345:2021). Oh, and maintenance and fit are not unimportant!

William Levinson

Principal Consultant at Levinson Productivity Systems

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I looked up Guyisa and the shoes are incredibly inexpensive (less than $15). However, the ones I looked at don't seem to come in sizes larger than 11. The company is in China, but they claim numerous certifications.

Nicolas Calderon Gonzalez 🔬🌑

I Optimize your Customer Journey with the Scientific Method and Tech | CMO | Wannabe Polymath

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That's exactly the kind of spots/tutorials We try to make but for B2B SaaS Brands. I love intangibles. 💪 Miguel Andrés

Sodagar Khan

"Passionate Sales & Marketing Specialist Eager to Connect with Like-Minded Professionals for Mutual Growth and Success 🚀 #Networking"

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Thought-provoking

jason sheils

Heavy lift Senior Crane Operator / AB, For all Offshore operations ,

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Can you run fast in them too ? Asking for a friend.

Fayaz Hussain

Professor & Chairman, Department of Materials Engineering, NED University of Engineering and Technology

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Role of materials and structures

Dagimawi D. Eneyew

Postdoctoral Researcher at Western University, PhD in Software Engineering, Expertise in Digital Twins, Machine Learning, Software Design

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It would be easy to convince if the demo was done with two independent hot iron bars. The hot iron bar already lost much heat when tested on the first shoe. The remaining two tests can also be questioned because the tester is biased to make the second product look better. We cant be sure if equal force is being applied on both. 

Steve Deas MIC Hort

Contracts Director at Landscape and Forestry Services Scotland Ltd

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Have always bought best quality boots that l could, do not care about brand, performance is everything, just ask about, what boots others a wearing, and you soon find out which are good and which are not,

Steve Milsom

Health and Safety Advisor at British Engineering Manufacturers' Association Limited

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The lesson from this video is crucial, and it's surprising that many are overlooking it. Who cares if Guyisa is a good shoe or not, what it demonstrates is that all safety shoes are not always safe. We do not know if the shoe that tested the impact from the nail had an armoured sole or if the toecap tested had the same impact rating. We do not know what the shoe that melted was designed for; it may have better chemical resistance than the one that never melted. The key lesson here is to always choose footwear that matches the hazard and risk level you're dealing with. Always buy from a reputable supplier.

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