Foot Protection
Course Program
Course Description
This Foot Protection training provides an overview of OSHA’s regulations for protective footwear as part of personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. Participants will learn to identify workplace foot hazards, select appropriate footwear, and implement prevention strategies to reduce injuries and ensure compliance.
OSHA Standards for Foot Protection:
Overview of OSHA’s PPE requirements for foot protection (29 CFR 1910.136)
Employer responsibilities for hazard assessment and PPE selection
Workplace Foot Hazards:
Risks from falling or rolling objects, sharp protrusions, and electrical hazards
Common causes of workplace foot injuries
Factors Contributing to Foot Problems:
Impact of flooring on foot health and safety
Role of improper footwear in causing foot problems
Prevention and Best Practices:
Strategies to prevent workplace foot injuries
Key considerations when purchasing protective footwear
Importance of protective toes, puncture-resistant soles, and insulated materials
Employee and Employer Responsibilities:
Ensuring proper use and maintenance of foot PPE
Conducting hazard assessments and providing training
