I started a new job and need some advice. I work at a printing press with several different chemicals, the main one being methyl ethyl ketone (hereafter MEK). We use it for everything, including cleaning parts in buckets and large vats, using it to thin dyes and glues, and even mopping the floor. Needless to say, there's often a layer of it on the floors in some places (though it does dry quickly), so I end up stepping in it a lot. It's dissolving the soles of my regular work boots, making them slippery.
So, I decided that I want to buy a pair of work boots with chemical resistant soles. Red wing is supposed to make good ones, but I don't want to spend $250 if they're not going to work for my specific chemical problem. They told me that they test for sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, and diesel fuel, but not solvents. They also mentioned that their soles are usually urethane/polyurethane and rubber combinations. I'm trying to find out the composition of the specific one I'm interested in, and will update if I do. Does anyone know if such a combination could resist MEK? I've never studied organic chemistry, so I don't know much about solvents.
Also, if this topic fits better somewhere else, let me know and I'll post it there instead.