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Safety boots are a type of workwear designed to protect the feet of workers in hazardous environments. They are typically made of leather, rubber, or synthetic materials and feature a steel toe cap to protect the toes from falling objects or compression. Safety boots also often have a slip-resistant sole to prevent slips and falls, as well as a waterproof membrane to keep feet dry. The boots are designed to meet safety standards set by organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
Safety boots are used in a variety of industries, including construction, manufacturing, mining, and oil and gas. They are also used in the military and law enforcement. The boots are designed to provide protection from a variety of hazards, including electrical shock, chemical exposure, and extreme temperatures.
The safety boot market is highly competitive, with a wide range of manufacturers offering a variety of styles and features. Some of the leading companies in the market include Timberland, Caterpillar, Red Wing, Wolverine, and Dr. Martens. Show Less Read more