Caulk boots explained
Caulk boots or calk boots[1] (also called cork boots, timber boots, logger boots, logging boots, or corks)[2] are a form of rugged spike-soled footwear that are most often associated with the timber industry.[3] They are worn for traction in the woods and were especially useful in timber rafting.[4] These boots were part of the traditional lumber worker's basic equipment, along with axe, peavey and crosscut saw.[5] [6] [7]
Caulk boots are distinguished by their soles' steel spikes (calks) added for traction. They are typically made of leather or rubber uppers extending over the ankle, with a thick rubber sole. Ceramic calks are also available and have been reported to be less prone to wear and damage than steel. In spite of their cost (often more than $400, as of 2015), caulk boots are usually the preferred footwear of experienced forest workers because of improved safety by reducing slips, trips, and falls when workers are traversing through logging slash, especially during wet weather.[8]
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- https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=FEDERAL_REGISTER&p_id=13496 "Logging Operations"
- Web site: 2017-02-16 . Straight to the Point: What Are Those Spiked Boots? . 2023-11-11 . The Nature Conservancy in Washington . en-US.
- Web site: Women and Timber: The Pacific Northwest Logging Community, 1920–1998: Glossary . Center for Columbia River History . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724195426/http://www.ccrh.org/oral/women&timber/glossary.htm . 2021-07-20. 2011-07-24 .
- Web site: Willis . John . May 6, 2019 . These boots were made for working . 2024-01-16 . Canadian Museum of History . en-US.
- Web site: 7771-2508-MTDC: Crosscut Saw Manual . 2024-01-16 . www.fs.usda.gov.
- Web site: Moore . Sam . 2000 . Rural Heritage - Cant Hook or Peavey? . 2024-01-16 . www.ruralheritage.com.
- Web site: Thompson . Scott . May 17, 2019 . Lumberjack Tools of the 1800s . 2024-01-16 . theclassroom.com/ . en.
- Web site: January 31, 2015 . Discovery Study on Footing and Footwear in the BC Silviculture Sector BC SAFE Silviculture Program . 2023-11-11 . replant.ca.