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Market Research Report

U.S. Industrial Protective Footwear Markets

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published June, 2005 Product code 31408
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Introduction

Research Overview

Industrial Protective Footwear Manufacturers Provide Value Added Services to Quash Competition

In the intensely competitive U.S. industrial protective footwear markets, average product quality is high, making all but the most specialized products interchangeable. Most manufacturers distinguish themselves by offering superior or unique services. Businesses should focus not only on their services from a maintenance standpoint, but also on the quality of their offerings and aftermarket services. Companies are learning to become more flexible about considering current technological offerings as well as possible industry- or application-specific modifications and customizations. Product innovation will play a key role in a company s success. Many major market participants have also either obtained ISO 9000 certification or are in the process doing so. Widespread industry interest awaits those that are the first to market with a durable, lightweight, slip-resistant, static-dissipative, comfortable, and low-cost boot.

This Frost & Sullivan research service looks at the U.S. markets for industrial protective footwear. The study focuses on the current state of the market, its drivers, restraints, revenue forecasts, future outlook, and strategic recommendations. It enables companies to align their positioning strategies to benefit from the changing markets and obtain maximum return on investment.

Occupational Safety Regulations Mandate Use of Protective Footwear

Regulations have played a key role in influencing the demand for protective footwear in the post 9/11 personal protective equipment (PPE) markets. The PPE standards set by The 1971 Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) for general industry were revised in 1994 to reflect the industry s increased understanding of injury prevention as it relates to new work environments and technological improvements. The revised standards address all facets of PPE, including apparel. They direct employers to choose equipment that meets American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards or their equivalent. Employers are also required to conduct hazard assessments and train employees in all relevant aspects of PPE and its usage.

Clauses in the Code of Federal Regulations Occupational Foot Protection  mandate that the employer ensure that each employee uses protective footwear when working in areas where there is a high risk of foot injury due to falling or rolling matter, objects piercing the sole, or electrical hazards. "There are also specifications relating to metatarsal and toe protection, impact, compression, sole puncture resistance, and static dissipation," says the analyst of this research service. "Having these standards in place as well as the means to enforce them is likely to continue to drive and guide protective footwear usage."

Continuous Demand from Service Sector Industries to Expand the Market Steadily

The $65.4 million industrial protective footwear market is likely to grow steadily in future. Demand is expected from the growing service sector industries including restaurants and hotels as well as first responders, the military, law enforcement, and others concerned with hazardous materials. The advancements in product materials, design, and construction that are required to supply these industries could drive the market.

"The market has been primarily concentrated around industries in which workers need some form of insulation from acids, oils, chemicals, and/or moisture," notes the analyst. "These have traditionally included red meat and poultry processing as well as agricultural, chemical, and petrochemical applications." Footwear suppliers believe that the safety footwear markets need to be invigorated by stimulus from new applications and industries, rather than expansion within the old.

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Market Overview
Introduction to the U.S. Industrial Protective Footwear Markets
Definitions
Research Methodology
Summary of Major Findings
Market Drivers and Restraints
Market Drivers
Market Restraints
Market Forecast
Revenue Forecast and Growth Rates

2 DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE

Distribution Trends
Overview
Distributor Comments

3 COMPETITIVE STRUCTURE

Competitive Trends
Overview
Competitive Trends

4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS

Market Shares
Overview
Competitor Trends
Key Industry Players
Company Profiles
Strategic Recommendations
Protective Footwear Guidelines

5 FROST & SULLIVAN AWARDS

2005 Market Leadership Award
2005 Market Leadership Award
2005 Product Line Strategy Award
2005 Product Line Strategy Award
2005 Market Penetration Leadership Award
2005 Market Penetration Leadership Award

6 DECISION SUPPORT DATABASES

Number of Hospitals Decision Support Database
Number of Hospitals Decision Support Database
Private Healthcare Expenditure Decision Support Database
Private Healthcare Expenditure Decision Support Database
Number of Occupational Injuries Decision Support Database
Number of Occupational Injuries Decision Support Database
Healthcare Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP Decision Support Database
Healthcare Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP Decision Support Database
U.S. Protective Footwear Market Decision Support Database
U.S. Protective Footwear Market Decision Support Database

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