eee, lad, din't tha' wear clogs?
I used to do occasional crack surveys for London Brick in their kilns around Peterborough, and these were always kept at a minimum temperature - there was a railway track that went from one end to the other and the bricks rolled through at a steady speed 24/7, but occasionally they would be inspected by walking through and having a look
I had a pair of wooden-soled clogs I bought in ( I think ) Ingleton in the 1970s, they were ideal; wooden soles and leather uppers with leather laces which lasted two or three days before breaking! I just threw the laces away after each inspection, as the job was so rare.
I had a 1960s fibreglass hard hat with a string-and-leather lining which I kept for the job, wore it with a welders' hood underneath and a set of welders' leathers which were quite good because the red-hot scats would just make little pin-marks.
''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.