Properly protecting your feet is something that many workers do not consider as truly important. However, wearing proper protective work boots can make a huge difference when you are avoiding a severe injury. If you work in construction, the oil industry, or agriculture, work boots are a necessity, and you should invest in a durable, long lasting pair designed to protect your feet and ankles against injury.
Once you select your work boots, there are many things that you need to keep in mind. First, you need to determine what sort of grip you need on the soles of the work boots. Some industries, like the oil industry, require oil resistant soles that are designed to adhere to surfaces that are otherwise greased with oil and other compounds. These kind of work boots are typically more expensive, as the principal materials required to make them are less commonly found in boots. There are different levels of slick resistant boots, which can further complicate the choice.
One feature universally common work boots are steel toes. These metal plates enable protect the toes against impacts from dropped items and other construction equipment. However, the weight that these metal sheets protect against are specific to the model of the footwear. The heavier the construction work, the greater the need for a stronger steel toe. Depending on your definite line of work, there are regulations stating which type of work boots are allowed on regular work sites. If you work in construction industry, you may even need to have many different types of work boots depending on the job that you need to do. As the higher grade, heavier duty work boots weigh more, it is not uncommon for professional workers to buy several pairs depending on what duties they have in a specific day.
If you are not a fan of owning multiple pairs of work boots, you will need to purchase boots that go beyond the basic requirements of your work site need. While you cannot wear work boots that are below the rating level of the work site, it is perfectly acceptable to wear boots that go beyond the minimum requirements for the site.
Once you have determined which specific type of work boots you need, make sure you size them properly. Properly fitting boots are more comfortable, last longer, and do not damage your feet. All the while want your boots to be snug, you want a little room in the toe. At no point, however, should the boots be so loose ensuring that the protective cover on the toe of the shoe not cover your toes and the sensitive bones near your toes.