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New Safety footwear fromTUFFKING

With over 160 years manufacturing experience, TUFF KING have created some of the comfiest, stylish and above all safest footwear on the market.

We have added 7 new styles to our range, including AIR CUSHION soles, HIGH LEG, WATERPROOF HIKER boot and WATERPROOF TRAINER shoe.

With many enhanced benefits including

  • 565g LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
  • 2.0mm thick CUT LEATHER
  • 2.0mm VEGAN SUEDE
  • UPPER MADE FROM 100% RECYCLED FIBRE
  • r(PET) RECYCLED WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
  • EVA/RUBBER OUTSOLE
  • ERGONOMICALLY SHAPED COLLAR
  • ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PROTECTION
  • 100% METAL FREE COMPONENTS
  • FIBREGLASS TOE CAP
  • KEVLAR MIDSOLE PENETRATION PROTECTION
  • HEAT RESISTANT TO 300° C
  • SLIP RESISTANT SRC TESTED
  • XTRA-LITE ANTI-FATIGUE FOOTBED

The Air Cushion Sole footwear(no longer available from Dr Marten) is manufactured to very high quality,including

  • PREMIUM INDUSTRIAL GRADE LEATHER 2mm thick
  • NITRILE PVC OUTSOLE
  • 2.0mm THICK CUT LEATHER
  • ELASTICATED SIDE GUSSET
  • CAMBRELLE TEXTILE INNER LINING
  • ANTI-ODOUR & ANTI-BACTERIAL INSOLE
  • PVC AIR CUSHION
  • ANTI-FATIGUE AIR COMPRESSION
  • TRIPLE CUSHION PU FOOTBED
  • OIL, ACID & SOLVENT RESISTANT
  • ENERGY ABSORBENT HEEL
  • SLIP RESISTANT SRA TESTED
  • FIBREGLASS TOE CAP

All the new and existing Tuffking range can be view on this website https://www.crsafety.co.uk/brand/tuffking/

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BSIF non-member PPE test results 2024

Shocking 90% of PPE from non-registered providers fails tests

The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) has issued an urgent warning to those responsible for procuring personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety products following the results of its latest independent tests. These findings once again reveal the alarming prevalence of substandard-and potentially hazardous-products circulating in the market.

Between December 2023 and December 2024, the BSIF tested 161 products from non-member suppliers, assessing their advertised performance, labelling accuracy, and compliance with relevant standards. Alarmingly, only 10% (16 products) met full compliance requirements, while an overwhelming 90% (138 products) failed to meet the necessary criteria with seven test results still pending.

Particularly troubling was the finding that in some categories, including head protection, eye & face protection and fall protection, every non-member product tested (100%) failed the assessments. Even more concerning is the fact that many of these substandard products are still available for purchase, placing unsuspecting users at significant risk.

Key problem areas

Failures were identified across all product categories, with some showing particularly alarming issues:

•   Head Protection100% failure rate (6 products) Products failed resistance to penetration and shock absorption tests, potentially allowing impacts to penetrate the helmet or transfer excessive force to the wearer’s head.

•   Eye and Face Protection & Fall Protection100% failure rate (13 products) Products failed to resist particle impacts, risking severe injuries from foreign objects entering the eyes or compromising fall safety mechanisms.

•   Safety Footwear86% failure rate (31 products) A growing number of safety shoes, often marketed on social media platforms like TikTok, promise comfort and protection but fail critical tests such as toecap compression, impact resistance, midsole penetration, slip resistance, and electrical hazard protection.

•   Hearing Protection90% failure rate (28 products) Issues included incorrect cushion and headband pressures, compromising effectiveness against hazardous noise levels.

•   Safety Gloves95% failure rate (21 products) Products failed claims for cut protection, abrasion resistance, and puncture resistance, leaving wearers exposed to mechanical injuries.

•   Hi-Vis Clothing85% failure rate (11 products) Many garments lacked sufficient brightness and failed chromaticity and luminance tests, rendering them ineffective in low-visibility conditions.

•   Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE)88% failure rate (22 products) Filters in these products did not adequately protect against hazardous dust and fumes.

The tests and assessments were conducted in accordance with the requirements of the PPE Regulation and are vital for ensuring that only safe and effective products are placed on the market.

BSIF member test results


The non-member test results are vastly different from the results of tests conducted on products supplied by BSIF Registered Safety Suppliers, who are committed to selling only certified PPE and trading honestly and ethically. Of the 399 tests completed on products from Registered Safety Suppliers between December 2023 and December 2024, 86% – 322 products – passed. Even for the 14% – 51 products – initially falling short, all issues were promptly addressed and rectified, while 24 results are still pending. 

Check for the BSIF Shield


For buyers and end users seeking assurance, the BSIF Shield is a respected mark of credibility. Companies displaying this shield have pledged a binding declaration that their PPE and safety equipment meets the correct performance standards, fully complies with regulations, and bears the necessary UKCA and/or CE markings. Choosing a Registered Safety Supplier helps to ensure not only genuine products fit for purpose but also authentic information and guidance.

Commenting on the latest statistics, BSIF CEO Alan Murray says: “People are continually surprised by the sheer volume of PPE and safety products that fail to meet basic safety standards. What’s even more shocking is that, despite vendors being informed of these deficiencies, such products often remain on the market, continuing to expose unsuspecting buyers and users to significant risks.

“Our latest test results have once again brought to light a deluge of problem PPE, from substandard safety helmets to safety shoes that fall a long way short of the required standards for keeping wearers safe.   

“Buyers and specifiers must urgently review their procurement processes and consider what assurances they have that the PPE and safety equipment they are being supplied with is fit for purpose.”

BSIF Registered Safety Supplier Scheme Manager Roy Wilders adds: “The findings are deeply concerning. When protective-and sometimes life-saving-equipment fails to meet standards, it’s not just a statistic; it’s a potential tragedy waiting to happen.”

“The dedicated RSSS team works tirelessly year-round, assessing members of the scheme to ensure compliance with stringent requirements and actively monitoring the market to identify and address substandard products. However, buyers also have a critical role to play. By verifying the credentials of their PPE and safety equipment suppliers, they can help eliminate the market for substandard goods and prioritise safety above all.

“Checking for the BSIF Registered Safety Supplier shield is the easiest way to ensure you only deal with compliant, competent and trustworthy suppliers. Remember, anyone can sell safety, but you shouldn’t buy safety from just anyone; always check for the BSIF shield.” 

Resources for buyers

•   Download the BSIF’s PPE purchasing checklist: Check Your PPE

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BLS Respiratory Protection – A new dynamic partnership

Breathing the future, protecting people, producing innovation.

For 50 years BLS have been providing advanced and 100% Made in Europe products to improve the air quality in the environments where we live.

Innovation

They offer solutions for respiratory protection for industrial, medical, military and urban environments. We generate innovation by engineering our own production machines. We are a boutique of the fourth industrial revolution based on technological culture, collaboration with universities, production automation and quality of relationships.

They want each of their products to exceed customer expectations: design and manufacture them according to top safety and ergonomics standards.

A constant challenge -Innovation

Quality and innovation are the foundation of their path. The protection of people is the value that inspires and that is why they continue to invest in research and development.

“Our goal is to find cutting-edge solutions to meet or anticipate increasingly advanced needs in terms of safety and sustainability.”

With constant relationships with universities allows them to grasp and realise ideas that are always innovative, thanks to the creativity and support of fresh, young minds. These have led to the birth of projects that are unique in our industry, including their circular economy system, which includes reducing emissions, improving production and logistics processes, using recycled materials, converting waste material into secondary raw materials, and the launch in 2022 of the first IoT mask in the industrial world, which integrates protection, design, technology and comfort.

The future lies in “comfort”. Comfort is not a luxury, it is the way to improve the conditions in which workers operate every day.

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Layering – an effective way of remaining safe,warm,comfortable and compliant

The best way to stay dry and comfortable in transitional months is to wear breathable garments,this way the air can flow freely in and out of the fabric,preventing the build up of sweat

Broken down ,we suggest base layer,mid layer and outer layer.The base layer optimizes body temperature,mid layer provides protection,outer layer keeps the elements out.

This concept can be used in all areas of operation,including heat/flame,high visibility and general workplace activities.

A huge benefit is that the individual remains safe and comfortable.The commercial benefit is enhanced productivity.