(1) In addition to choosing a suitable type according to the operating conditions, protective shoes and boots should also fit the feet and make people feel comfortable to wear. This is very important, and the appropriate protective shoe size should be carefully selected.
(2) The protective shoes should have a non-slip design, not only to protect the feet of people from injury, but also to prevent accidents caused by the operator being slipped.
(3) Various protective shoes with different performances must meet the technical indicators of their respective protective performances, such as the toes are not injured, the soles of the feet are not punctured, and the requirements of insulation and conductivity. But protective shoes are not a panacea.
(4) Check or test carefully before using protective shoes. In electrical and acid-base operations, damaged and cracked protective shoes are dangerous.
(5) Protective shoes should be kept properly after use, and rubber shoes should be rinsed with water or disinfectant and dried after use to extend the service life.