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Home » Warning on mislabeled steel toe logger boots
OSHA has issued a Safety and Health Information Bulletin to alert employers and employees of potential electrical hazards of Georgia Boot’s mislabeled steel toe logger boots.
Three models of logger boots may have been mislabeled "EH" — incorrectly indicating that they are resistant to electrical current. Georgia Boot has voluntarily recalled approximately 10,000 pairs of steel toe logger boots.
Stock numbers for these boots are G8320, G8322 and G9360, and can be found on a label under the tongue of the boot.
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