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Canadian Hospitals Ban Crocs, the Colourful, Lightweight Shoes for Safety Reasons

The colourful, rubberized clogs or shoes are extremely popular among nurses in North America in general....Read More

Posted on : Friday, August 3, 2007 12:00 AM
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crocs are no different than the old style nursing shoes which all nurses used to wear they were made off soft leather and if you drop some thing heavy on to your foot it would have the same effect therefore i dont see how you can ban crocs allso neddles if drop on to the old nursing shoes could cause a injury therefore your reason for wanting crocs banned in hospital does not hold water
Replied on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 12:00 AM

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"Crocs"-type shoes made safe for hospital use thanks to Swedish physician.Safeclip guarantees your soft plastic shoes will not cause any problems with static electricitySoft plastic shoes are not permitted at many workplaces where there is sensitive electronic equipment. Thus, many people are forced to leave their favourite shoes at home.With Safeclip, Crocs, Rajt, Happy People, Holey sole, and other similar soft plastic shoes can be safely used in your workplace.
Safeclip has been tested and approved by SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden.Safeclip: Works as a conductor from your shoes to the floor or ground when you stand or walk. Protects sensitive electronic instruments.Reduces risk for unpleasant static shocks.You do not feel the Safeclip, and it is not in the way.Can be attached without need for tools.
Replied on Friday, March 7, 2008 12:00 AM
 


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