Dan Post Boots Recalled
CPSC warned that the boots and shoes can fail to protect feet when heavy or sharp objects fall on them, posing an injury hazard to wearers.
Dan Post Boot Company of Clarksville, Tenn., has recalled one of its protective boots after receiving a report that a wearer suffered a broken foot when a tire fell onto his foot. The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that customers immediately stop wearing the recalled boots and return them to the company for a full refund. The company imported the boots, which are made in China.
They were sold at Gerler and Son Inc., Grainger Inc., Safety Solutions Inc., Standup Rancher, and other independent safety stores nationwide and online at Kohls.com, Steel-Toe-Shoes.com, Thewesterncompany.com, and Workboots.com their from October 2013 through June 2017 for between $80 and $130.
CPSC warned that the boots and shoes can fail to protect feet when heavy or sharp objects fall on them, posing an injury hazard to wearers.
To contact the Dan Post Boot Company Return Department, call 866-301-4488 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern weekdays, emailt [email protected], or visit www.danpostboots.com and click on the recall tab.
The recall involves 7,200 units of McRae Industrial brand steel toe boots, static dissipative shoes, and composite boots. There are seven styles of the McRae Industrial brand shoes included in the recall with model numbers MR85300, MR85394, MR47321, MR47616, MR87321, MR43002, and MR83310 printed on a tag on the lining of the boot or the tongue of the shoe.