Was looking at swapping the boots for a pair of safety trainers I’ve saw online but was wondering if anyone has them and has had any trouble getting into some sites? My days of construction sites are over for now and mostly RDC work just now.
I know some can be pretty strict and actually physically check before you even get on site.
I wear safety trainers all the time and have no troubles what so ever , have more trouble over shorts
I’ve got a pair of Black hammer safety trainers from Amazon

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I wear safety trainers and have never been refused access to a site because of them. I have on occasion had an overly officious security bod question whether they are steel toe capped and invariably with a smile offer to place the toe into their mangina to see what they think.
the maoster:
I wear safety trainers and have never been refused access to a site because of them. I have on occasion had an overly officious security bod question whether they are steel toe capped and invariably with a smile offer to place the toe into their mangina to see what they think.
Funny that’s the same response I give when asked [emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Sent while from gods know where
the maoster:
works every time if you say it with a cheeky smile.
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Sent from my truck
the maoster:
I wear safety trainers and have never been refused access to a site because of them. I have on occasion had an overly officious security bod question whether they are steel toe capped and invariably with a smile offer to place the toe into their mangina to see what they think.
Will keep that line saved for when the time comes 
Used to wear a white pair and apart from being asked more often everyone has been happy when I point out they are safety trainers
I’ve always work boots
Blue steel are the best and most comfortable
But maybe it’s time to change to trainers… or maybe steel toed crocs? They look cool ae
How’s the Amazon ones @blue estate