EH-Rated Work Boots: What Electrical Hazard Protection Means and When You Need It
What an EH (Electrical Hazard) rating means, who needs it, and the limits every field worker should know — a clear guide to electrical-hazard work boots.
Inherent vs. Treated FR Fabric: What's the Difference, and Which Is Better?
Inherent or treated flame-resistant fabric? A plain-English breakdown of how they differ on safety, washing, breathability, comfort, and cost — and how to choose.
The Best Oilfield Work Boots: What Actually Survives the Rig
What actually holds up in the oilfield: welted, slip-resistant boots with grate-gripping lugs, Cordura uppers for oil-based mud, and why waterproof liners fail — plus the Red Wing models we...
What FR Rating Do I Need? CAT 2, CAT 4 and Arc Ratings Explained
How to know whether you need CAT 2 or CAT 4 flame-resistant clothing — arc ratings, NFPA standards, and what Oklahoma oilfield workers actually need, explained plainly.
