Should the employer provide footwear because you see it as a form of PPE?
If so, should it be non slip shoes or safety boots?
Many Thanks
Patrick
Posted 19 January 2009 - 07:07 PM
Posted 26 January 2009 - 09:16 PM
Hi Patrick. Under UK law employers have a duty to protect the health and safety employees. A kitchen can be a dangerous place and as such I would expect suitable footwear to be mandatory. Suitable footwear in a kitchen would provide protection to the feet, be non-slip and hopefully comfortable. Shoes are available that meet all of these requirements.What is the industry standard for shoes in a hotel kitchen with quarry floor tiles?
Should the employer provide footwear because you see it as a form of PPE?
If so, should it be non slip shoes or safety boots?
Many Thanks
Patrick
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Posted 28 January 2009 - 11:28 AM
Posted 28 January 2009 - 08:18 PM
I've had some experience of this recently and you can now get quite lightweight trainers (sneekers) that provide toe protection just like steel toecap boots.Dear Patrick,
Similar with Simon, I guess footwear is a must in the kitchen (and even in our own kitchen). As for the shoes, I think I prefer a Non-slip shoes or Boot rather than Safety shoes. If you are working in a factory which has large machineries, I think the safety shoes would be fit to protect your feet. Besides, the safety shoes is quite heavy and I dont think it proper for workin' in the kitchen which needs quick and haste movements.
Regards,
Arya
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