Foot ProtectionFoot protection is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) that is worn to protect the feet from potential hazards in the workplace. This can include hazards such as sharp objects, heavy objects, hot surfaces, chemicals, and electrical shocks. Foot protection can take many different forms, including shoes, boots, and overshoes, and can be made from a variety of materials, such as steel, leather, and rubber. Some examples of foot protection include steel-toed boots, which are designed to protect against impacts and crushing injuries; chemical-resistant boots, which are designed to protect against chemicals and other hazardous substances; and insulated boots, which are designed to protect against electrical shocks. The type of foot protection that is appropriate for a particular workplace will depend on the specific hazards present and the level of protection required.