['Personal Protective Equipment']
['Foot Protection']
02/22/2024
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OSHA does not have a specific policy on the wearing of open-toe shoes in the office environment. When employees work in areas where there is a possibility of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects, objects piercing the sole, or the feet may be exposed to an electrical hazard, then protective footwear is required.
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