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This may sound a bit over the top (well, ok then a lot!).
You could always fit them with the anti theft tags similar to being used
in the shops, that way a buzzer can be sounded when they
try to leave the building & they can be told to "get em off".
I would imagine that the kit can be obtained from a shopfitters.
But then installing that and the cost of the tags may become more
expensive than the cost of the straps, but maybe not with the shoes.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Justin Braime [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 7:04 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [TN] Antistatic shoes ?
>
>G'day Paul
>Have used conductive shoes at one of my previous jobs over in the UK. They
>work well,
>and the only real hassle is making sure operators don't walk home in them -
>soles get
>dirty - reduced conductivity - blah blah.....
>
>Justin Braime
>Compuspec Industries
>
>
>
>Paul Klasek wrote:
>
>> Any practical tales of "high tech" sneakers (aka intel-air-jordan variety =
>> no steel caps, no black sole) . ?
>> Any practices (plant only wear, full provision/part contribution,
>> test/validation/qualifications of various brands effectiveness) ?
>>
>> Getting tired of lost foot straps and greeting comrades at evening
>>shoppings
>> with straps still on !
>> Don't mind if they sleep with wrist straps.
>>
>> On/off line , commercial folks with quotes welcomed (lot's of 100+ pairs)
>> On line at your own peril (you DO know HOW sensitive this domain is) .
>>
>> thanks a lot
>>
>> Paul Klasek
>> http://www.resmed.com
>>
>
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