The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Model Sole Safety Shoes

10 Mar.,2025

 

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When choosing your safety shoes, you should take a certain number of criteria into account, not just those related to personal safety, such as the choice of protection level and anticipated additional protection, but also aesthetic and comfort criteria for the people who will be wearing them, for example the material used and the shape of the shoes. If you work in Europe you should of course ensure that the shoes you choose have CE marking. You should also verify that they meet the security norms concerning the risks related to your business. For safety shoes, the EN ISO : norm defines the different criteria according to the protection you need. Be careful not to confuse safety shoes, protective shoes and work shoes. When choosing your shoes you should take into account the differences related to the presence of a toe cap, namely:

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  • EN ISO 345 safety shoes: 200 joule impact resistant toe cap.
  • EN ISO 346 protective shoes: 100 joule impact resistant toe cap.
  • EN ISO 347 work shoes: no toe cap.

The safety shoes you choose will depend on the level of protection you need while taking into account comfort, aesthetics and price criteria.

All shoes that are EN ISO : compliant are equipped with an anti-crushing toe cap that resists an impact of 200 joules. Safety shoes must also be a minimum anti-slip on smooth and greasy floors in industrial environments and the soles must be hydrocarbon resistant. It may be necessary to check whether the soles are classified anti-perforation in particular for interventions in mechanical workshops, anti-static in particular for workshops likely to have electrostatic discharges, or fire-retardant, for example in welding workshops. The shoes must also show good wear resistance to avoid premature wear.

Once the necessary types of protection have been determined, one of the first criteria for choosing the most comfortable shoes possible is to determine whether the employees concerned can wear low shoes or whether they should wear high shoes. Then you can decide whether the shoes can be leather or fabric, or if they need to be made of polymeric materials to ensure waterproofness. The material chosen will often determine the weight of the shoes: the lighter the material, the more comfortable they will be. Another vital element to consider when it comes to the comfort of the shoes is the type of material used for the toe cap.

Generally, safety shoe sizes are a bit big, but you should avoid ordering smaller shoe sizes than usual as manufacturers anticipate that they will be worn with thick socks in order to improve the user's comfort.

A Guide to Choosing the Right Safety Shoes - EHS Insight

Read our guide to learn all about the importance of protecting your feet at work.

Did you know that 7% of all wounds caused by workplace accidents are foot injuries? In the US alone, foot injuries keep at least 60,000 people from work every year. Our feet are exposed to a wide range of hazards in the work environment, so it's essential that you make sure that your footwear offers sufficient protection.

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How to Find the Right Footwear for Your Needs

If you work in an industry that requires protective garments, you must also ensure that your feet are adequately protected. Before setting foot in your workplace, learn about the specific dangers you will face and find out which kind of footwear will offer the most suitable protection. For example, mechanics will require oil resistant soles, whereas those who work in a foundry will need protection against extreme heat. To find out what kind of footwear or foot protection you will need in your workplace, your employer should be your first port of call.

Find the Right Fit

No matter what kind of shoes you are looking for, you will still need to check for the same things. When trying on shoes, be sure to check the material, comfort, support, and flexibility. It is worth enlisting the expert help of a shop assistant so you can ensure that the sizing and fit are just right.

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This helpful infographic from Walsh Brothers Shoes looks at the most common foot injuries in the workplace and outlines some of the most common risks to our feet in the workplace. It then goes on to offer advice on how to choose a pair of safety shoes that will give your feet the protection they need at work.

Scroll down to the infographic to learn more about safety footwear in the workplace.

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