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Rocky Brands Recalls Georgia Boot Steel-Toed Shoes Due to Compression Hazard is CPSC recall #14148, announced on April 17, 2014. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The recalled shoes are six inches tall, brown leather, steel-toed shoes with dark brown padding at the ankles sold under the Georgia Boot brand name. On the outward side, the boots have a tag with the words "Met-Guard" at the stitching and the Georgia Boot logo near the heel. A white label on inside of the tongue of the recalled boots have the Georgia Boot logo, the product number "G9075" on the left side, a date code between 01-12 and 10-13 in the MM-YY format on the right side, and the words "Men's Georgia Metatarsal 6" Brown." The remedy is consumers should stop wearing the recalled shoes immediately and contact rocky brands for a free pair of replacement steel-toed shoes in a similar style.. Affected brands: Rocky Brands Inc., Genfort Shoes Limited.
The recalled shoes are six inches tall, brown leather, steel-toed shoes with dark brown padding at the ankles sold under the Georgia Boot brand name. On the outward side, the boots have a tag with the words "Met-Guard" at the stitching and the Georgia Boot logo near the heel. A white label on inside of the tongue of the recalled boots have the Georgia Boot logo, the product number "G9075" on the left side, a date code between 01-12 and 10-13 in the MM-YY format on the right side, and the words "Men's Georgia Metatarsal 6" Brown."
Affected products
Georgia Boot steel-toed work shoes
Recalled brands
Rocky Brands Inc., Genfort Shoes Limited
Remedy
Consumers should stop wearing the recalled shoes immediately and contact Rocky Brands for a free pair of replacement steel-toed shoes in a similar style.
Recall date
April 17, 2014
CPSC recall #14148 covers Rocky Brands Recalls Georgia Boot Steel-Toed Shoes Due to Compression Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on April 17, 2014. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The recalled shoes are six inches tall, brown leather, steel-toed shoes with dark brown padding at the ankles sold under the Georgia Boot brand name. On the outward side, the boots have a tag with the words "Met-Guard" at the stitching and the Georgia Boot logo near the heel. A white label on inside of the tongue of the recalled boots have the Georgia Boot logo, the product number "G9075" on the left side, a date code between 01-12 and 10-13 in the MM-YY format on the right side, and the words "Men's Georgia Metatarsal 6" Brown."
The CPSC remedy for recall #14148 is consumers should stop wearing the recalled shoes immediately and contact rocky brands for a free pair of replacement steel-toed shoes in a similar style.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2014/Rocky-Brands-Recalls-Georgia-Boot-Steel-Toed-Shoes. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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