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Each job page groups shoes by the floor, shift, and safety claims recorded in the catalog. Restaurant pages lean on slip claims and cleanable uppers. Warehouse and construction pages put more weight on toe protection, EH claims, and concrete-floor support. Healthcare pages stay focused on long shifts, smooth floors, and easy-clean materials.
4 work settings · Sourced from brand pages
8shoesRestaurant workers
Typical shift: 8 to 12 hours
Front-of-house and back-of-house staff working long shifts on slick kitchen floors.
Floors:TileRubberVinylExample: Crocs Bistro
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7shoesNurses and healthcare staff
Typical shift: 8 to 12 hours
Long shifts on hospital floors with frequent walking and standing.
Floors:VinylRubberTileExample: Dansko XP 2.0
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1shoeWarehouse workers
Typical shift: 8 to 12 hours
Distribution-center and fulfillment-center staff working long shifts on concrete floors with frequent walking, lifting, and material handling.
Floors:ConcretePolished concreteExample: KEEN Sparta 2 Aluminum Toe
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3shoesConstruction workers
Typical shift: Varies by trade and site
Tradespeople and jobsite crews working on concrete, subfloor, and outdoor ground across changing conditions.
Floors:ConcreteSubfloorOutdoorExample: Wolverine Floorhand Waterproof Steel-Toe 6" Work Boot
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