Safety Shoes

What are safety shoes? 

Often referred to as steel toe boots or rigger boots, safety boots and shoes come in a variety of styles and fits depending on your requirements and the needs of your role. For example, if you do a lot of outdoor work on a construction site, a pair of safety boots with a solid, sturdy sole are probably the wisest choice, as they offer you the best protection from the elements. as well as any danger. On the other hand, you may not need a pair of safety boots if you work in a kitchen, where non-slip safety shoes will probably serve you better. 


Safety boots have not only served a practical purpose, but they have also had their fashion moments, particularly in the skinhead and punk subcultures where the industrial/military look is ideal. Here we take a look at what makes a safety shoe and why what different types there are and what you need to consider when buying safety shoes. 


Purpose 

Safety shoes are used for all work where foot protection is required. From kitchens to construction, warehouse and factory work, safety boots or shoes may be required. However, different types of safety shoes are made for different conditions. All safety shoes are classified according to certain criteria depending on the type of conditions for which they are designed. Most safety shoes are easily identified by specific symbols that are often found on the sole.