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Insole adds comfort (1st December 2007)
A worldwide agreement between JAL Group and Scholl is set to give even higher levels of comfort to JAL Group's footwear through the launch of two insoles – Techno and Gel.
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Get to grips with winter (1st October 2007)
Jal Group is urging the construction industry to get to grips with the prospect of another wet winter by addressing the slips and trips issue as early as possible.
Footwear on show (1st August 2007)
At A+A 2007 Jal Group will be showing new products from its Jallatte, Aimont and Almar brands, including the new Jallatte Gore Tex range and the Aimont SH9000 trainer range. Incorporated between the inner lining and outer fa
Free catalogue (1st August 2007)
Safety footwear specialist Jallatte has launched a new catalogue. Aimed at those responsible for health and safety in the workplace, the free, 40-page catalogue features the company's footwear ranges, including its latest hi
Look before you leap (1st June 2007)
When it comes to protecting workers from slips and trips, employers are fundamentally reliant on manufacturers to provide them with footwear that, not only meet their needs, but actually provides the levels of safety that
Step forward for footwear launch (1st April 2007)
JAL Group, the company behind footwear brands Jallattte, Aimont and Almar, will be launching new products and developments from its stand at this year's Safety & Health Expo. Following an agreement between JAL Group and foot
Barrier boot (1st June 2005)
A new safety boot from Jallatte is designed to protect construction site personnel against the harsh chemicals that are used in cement.
From Construction site safety
Stop slips & trips (1st June 2005)
With construction workers spending the majority of their working day walking on surfaces that are uneven, in addition to often being wet and muddy it is perhaps no surprise that slips and trips account for 25% of accidents in the construction sector.
Keeping heat out (1st June 2005)
Suitable for those on construction sites and roads who work with tarmac and other hot surfaces, Jaltarmac footwear protects against hazards such as burns.
Boots to be seen in (1st April 2005)
Foot protection, comfort and special safety features have been combined by Jallatte to create the Jalsoccer SAS and Jalrecord SAS for people who work outdoors – often in the hours of darkness.
From Safety first
High level grip (1st February 2005)
Jallatte says roofers and other construction workers, whose safety depends on maximum underfoot grip, can benefit from the high level of adherence afforded by its Jalmars SAS boot.
Winter footwear (1st February 2005)
Jallatte says its winter footwear range provides outdoor workers with exceptional levels of security and comfort to enable them to combat snow, ice, mud and so on.
Latest boots (1st December 2004)
Jallatte has launched a new range of safety Wellingtons.
SAFETY FOOTWEAR FOR UTILITIES STAFF (1st October 2004)
Safety footwear in a range of styles has been manufactured specifically for outdoor workers in the UK by
Getting a grip (1st October 2004)
Companies across the UK are facing increasing compensation claims from staff who suffer a slip, trip or fall while at work. A survey, of Health and Safety Matters readers, undertaken by Jallatte, revealed that almost two thirds of businesses in the U
Protecting the feet (1st August 2004)
The latest safety footwear products from Jallatte are helping workers in tough environments reduce the risk of foot injuries.
Footwear offers sole benefits (1st June 2004)
Footwear specialist Jallattes latest sole unit technology includes the J-Escape that has been designed for those working in tough environments who need high levels of grip and durability.
Footcare: free advice (1st June 2004)
Safety footwear specialist Jallatte is offering a free advice sheet on selecting the right safety footwear.
Staying one step ahead of the rest (1st April 2004)
Its a high quality product. Weve all heard this phrase a thousand times but hardly ever do we stop and think about what it actually means. Increasingly the phrase is used by European manufacturers to differentiate their offerings to those coming from
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