TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET
09-02-13
09-02-13

Foot injuries can result from:
• Broken bones caused by heavy falling or rolling objects, like drywall dollies
• Bruises and stubbed toes caused by bumps
• Puncture wounds from sharp objects like screws, nails etc
• Sprains from slips and falls
• Amputations caused by machinery and tools
• Burns from hot or hazardous substances
Depending on the hazard, you may need to wear foot protection, such as:
• Rubber soled shoes for wet or slippery surfaces
• Reinforced, impact-resistance work shoes or boots to protect feet and toes from being bruised or crushed
Even when protective footwear is not needed, work shoes or boots should:
• Fit comfortable, without slipping or pinching the foot or toes
• Be solidly constructed of sturdy materials that can resist wear and tear
• Provide good foot support
• Have low heels and non-skid sole for good traction
• Be in good condition, with no rips or holes
• Fasten securely; laces shouldn’t drag on the floor
• Defective shoes with holes and penetrations should not be used or wear with tape.
Follow these safety rules to protect your feet on the job at all times:
• Identify foot hazards for your job every time you push a dolly, when you climb, when you wear stilts, etc.
• Keep alert to foot hazards and avoid careless or risky behavior that could result in a foot injury.
• Watch where you’re going and walk; don’t run from place to place.
• Always pay attention to where you place both of your feet.
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