Core Families
Assign steel toe rubber boots, chemical resistant boots, insulated boots, metatarsal boots, and plain toe waterproof boots to specific departments.
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A core stock program reduces boot chaos. Instead of letting each site reorder from memory, the program defines preferred Dunlop boot families, accepted alternates, size curves, reorder points, and the exposure logic behind each choice.
Assign steel toe rubber boots, chemical resistant boots, insulated boots, metatarsal boots, and plain toe waterproof boots to specific departments.
Record high-usage sizes, emergency pairs, calf-fit notes, and worker trial feedback before branch inventory is locked.
Define substitute rules so purchasing can handle lead-time pressure without approving an unsuitable boot.
Set review dates, replacement triggers, distributor contacts, and simple stock thresholds for recurring MRO purchasing.
The program works best when safety and procurement share the same short document. It should list the hazard, required protection language, preferred boot family, alternate, size run, expected use environment, and open assumptions. For example, a wet food-processing area may need an EN ISO 20345 S5-style waterproof boot and easy-clean upper, while a maintenance bay may need ASTM F2413 I/75 C/75 toe protection and a different outsole. Capturing those distinctions in a core list reduces returns, urgent substitutions, and unused inventory.
Send site count, annual pairs, current models, high-usage sizes, and urgent replacement pain points. We will help organize a cleaner request.