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Why safety shoes are important in the workplace?

  • Sep 10, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 6, 2022

When thinking about shoes for industrial and construction worksites, the first thing that comes to mind is heavy-duty footwear such as steel-toe constructed boots. These boots have been designed to protect the feet from hazards and are essential personal protective equipment in these workplaces.


There are a few factors to keep in mind when selecting a shoe that helps make the workplace safer. Aside from being durable, safety shoes can also provide additional traction, arch support, heat resistance, slip resistance, shock absorption, and water resistance.


There are situations where workers must work with sharp objects laid out on the floor and these objects often come into their path. In these situations, a shoe constructed with heavy-duty thick soles and thicker anti-penetrative materials offers the best protection. This will protect the sole and surroundings of the foot from being punctured or penetrated by sharp objects.


Electricity or an accumulation of static can pose a variety of risks in the workplace. In these environments, workers run the risk of suffering potential electric shocks or setting off catastrophic electric sparks. Wearing non-conductive footwear made from leather, rubber, or any non-conductive material should be worn to prevent electric shocks. In situations where static build-up needs to be prevented, anti-static footwear can be worn to reduce the amount of static accumulation on the body.


Workplaces can take extra precautions to prevent slipping, tripping, or falling. These occurrences are common, and they make up a large statistic of accidents in the workplace. Proper footwear with anti-slip and increased traction can be worn to protect workers from slipping, tripping, and/or falling in slippery environments. They can also prevent workers from falling off ladders.


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