For example, your work environment and the types of walking surfaces you’re exposed to make “safety on your feet” shine a light on how serious this is – do you walk on slippery or oily surfaces, loose gravel, hard concrete, or uneven walking surfaces?
When it comes to wearing safe and appropriate footwear at work, there are many things to consider. Review this hazard checklist when you’re selecting the right workplace footwear. Safety on your feet is part of safety on the job.
Once you determine your work environment hazards, you can select the proper footwear. For your safety, remember to always wear recommended or OSHA-compliant footwear for your job. (See below for a link with information.)
Safety on your feet is a reminder that wearing the right footwear for the job is the safest way to go. Not only will the proper footwear treat your feet better, but you will be better able to perform your work without causing yourself -or anyone else- any harm. Be safe out there!
Learn more at osha.gov.
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