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What Different Types Of Safety Shoes Should You Wear?

Safety shoes are important and useful for a variety of different jobs as they help to protect you against various risks and hazards that could cause harm and injury.

Depending on the type of job you have, the type of trade workwear, such as safety shoes or boots, you wear will differ. There are many different kinds available, meaning no matter what job you do there will likely be a footwear option available.

Safety boots and shoes are the most common, generic type of protective footwear. Boots usually come with non-slip soles, steel toe caps and are often reinforced to prevent anything from cutting or piercing through the material.

Shoes are usually similar to boots, however, they provide less protection and support. These are usually worn by those who are visiting sites, rather than working on them all day.

There are also many types of safety boots which are flame-resistant and heat-resistant. These are the perfect choice for those working in areas where there are potential fire hazards or where the ground can become very hot such as those laying tarmac or other types of flooring.

There are also types of electrical hazard footwear which are perfect for those working in high-voltage environments or around exposed electrical equipment.

These boots or shoes are made of non-conductive materials and are able to absorb energy and prevent it from transferring to the wearer, therefore reducing the risk of electrical shocks.

Another type of safety footwear includes shoes or boots which are resistant to chemicals. These are a good choice if you are working in an environment where corrosive or harmful chemicals and materials are used, as it will prevent any burns or injuries from occurring.

It is important that you still practise safety in the workplace, even with protective footwear, as they are there to help reduce the risk of injury however, they may not eliminate it entirely.