Definition: A non-skid shoe, also referred to as skid resistant, is one where the sole of the shoe is resistant to water or oil (or both), reducing slipping. The soles are made with special rubber compounds and tread designs that allow the shoe to grip the floor more firmly than shoes without the special sole. Although many non-skid shoes are on the market, some are more resistant than others. Shoes for Crews publishes a yearly summary of industry testing on their website (www.shoesforcrews.com).
Not all non-skid shoes are oil resistant, although all are water resistant. It is important to check whether a specific shoe is oil resistant if that is what is needed.
A non-skid shoe should also not be confused with a “safety shoe.” Although some safety shoes are non-skid, a safety shoe has other characteristics and requirements. It is important to check whether a safety shoe is also non-skid if that is the kind of shoe needed.
Benefits: For those who work in wet or oily environments, non-skid shoes are essential in preventing slip and falls. Many employers require their employees wear them.
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