About 7,200 pairs of McRae Industrial brand safety boots and shoes are being recalled because they can fail to protect the wearer's feet from heavy or sharp falling objects. The company has received one report of a consumer suffering a broken foot when a tire fell onto their safety boot. The recall includes seven different styles of steel toe boots, composite toe boots, and static dissipative shoes sold in various colors such as brown, black, and gray/purple. These products were sold at retailers like Grainger, Kohl's, and specialty safety stores nationwide between October 2013 and June 2017.
The internal safety components, such as the steel or composite toe and metatarsal guards, may fail to withstand impact or compression. This defect significantly increases the risk of serious foot injuries, including fractures, if heavy or sharp objects fall on the footwear.
Consumers should immediately stop wearing the recalled boots and shoes and return to firm to receive a full refund.

Recalled safety boot (MR85394)

Recalled safety boot (MR85300)

Recalled safety shoe (MR83310)

Recalled safety shoe (MR87321)

Recalled safety boot (MR47616)

Recalled safety boot (MR47321)

Recalled safety shoe (MR43002)

Style label on recalled safety boots and shoes
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response