P & F Workwear
Steel Toe Safety Shoes For Women - S555 | P & F Workwear
- SKU:
- PFS555-64/PFS555-65/PFS555-66/PFS555-68
Description
Description
Are you tired of constantly watching your steps to avoid foot injuries? P&F Workwear has thought of you, ladies, by creating magnificent shoes with steel caps and soles. Go on, take a malicious pleasure now in escaping all sorts of big, heavy affairs on your feet and laugh, be happy as you’ve never been before!
- Steel toecap and anti-perforation sole certified to CSA Z195 class 1 and dielectric or ESR.
- Anti-scuff PU tip for added protection.
- 560 g / 1.2 lb per shoe.
- Nubuck leather upper.
- Dual-density PU sole.
- Cambrelle lining.
- Removable PU insole, antibacterial and shock-absorbent for extended comfort.
- Wear reinforcement on inner heel.
- 6-month warranty.
- Free size exchange in Canada and the United States.
- Free delivery in Canada.
- Red(PFS555-64), Kaki(PFS555-65), Marine(PFS555-66), Charcoal(PFS555-68).
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Additional Information
- Weight: 3.75 lbs
- Dimensions: 8.27 × 11.81 × 5.12 in
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Women’s Steel Toe Safety Shoes for Daily Foot Protection
The Steel Toe Safety Shoes For Women - S555 by P & F Workwear are women’s steel toe safety shoes designed for daily work in foot-hazard environments. Construction workers, warehouse workers, and maintenance technicians typically use these work shoes to support steady footing and reduce exposure to common workplace hazards. This CSA Z195 class 1 certified footwear features steel toe caps, an anti-perforation sole, and dielectric or ESR-rated construction.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically wear steel toe safety shoes when they move between rough ground, tools, and active jobsite zones. The nubuck leather upper and protective sole help support long shifts on changing surfaces. All Safety customers often choose this category when they need women’s safety footwear for routine site movement and material handling.
Manufacturing Floors
Assembly workers and plant staff commonly use these safety footwear styles around equipment, carts, and repeated foot traffic. The anti-scuff PU tip and inner heel reinforcement help the shoes stand up to regular wear in production settings. This supports practical use where workers want durable work shoes with a comfortable insole.
Warehousing and Distribution
Warehouse workers rely on steel toe shoes for women when they handle pallets, operate dock areas, and walk long aisles. The dual-density PU sole and shock-absorbent insole support all-day wear on hard indoor floors. The Cambrelle lining also adds comfort during full-shift use.
Transportation and Fleet Operations
Transportation staff typically need footwear that handles loading zones, vehicle steps, and frequent walking. These women’s steel toe safety shoes offer a practical balance of protection and flexibility for active workdays. Workers often value the removable PU insole when they want easier upkeep.
Utilities and Electrical Tasks
Electricians and utility workers commonly look for dielectric footwear or ESR-rated options for jobsite routines with electrical exposure concerns. This model includes dielectric or ESR in the analysis data, making it relevant for those environments when it matches site requirements. Users should always confirm task-specific needs per manufacturer instructions.
Oil & Gas and Maintenance Work
Maintenance technicians in oil & gas settings often need rugged safety footwear that handles dust, movement, and repeated use. The steel toecap, anti-perforation sole, and reinforced heel area help support demanding daily tasks. This makes the shoe a practical choice for general industrial workwear needs.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because they show how the shoe supports workplace demands through construction, materials, and protective features. CSA Z195 class 1 helps define the shoe’s safety footwear classification, while the steel toecap and anti-perforation sole address common jobsite concerns. Workers can use these details to compare work shoes with confidence.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA Z195 class 1 | Canadian safety footwear classification | Helps buyers match the shoe to workplace footwear requirements |
| Steel toecap | Rigid toe protection built into the shoe | Supports protection in areas with impact hazards |
| Anti-perforation sole | Protective sole layer against underfoot hazards | Helps workers navigate debris-prone floors and job sites |
| Dielectric or ESR | Electrical-related safety feature noted in the product data | Supports use in environments that call for electrical workplace footwear |
| 560 g per shoe | Lightweight profile for a protective shoe | Helps reduce fatigue during daily wear |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Shift Wear
Workers often choose these steel toe safety shoes for regular shifts that involve standing, walking, and moving materials. The shock-absorbent insole and PU sole help support comfort over longer work periods. This makes the shoe a practical fit for general daily-use needs.
Indoor Industrial Use
Indoor environments often expose workers to smooth concrete, carts, and repetitive movement. The anti-scuff tip and Cambrelle lining support consistent wear in manufacturing and warehouse settings. Users can benefit from a durable workwear option that stays focused on everyday performance.
Outdoor Jobsite Work
Outdoor crews commonly need footwear that handles changing conditions and uneven surfaces. The nubuck leather upper and protective sole help the shoe adapt to routine fieldwork. Workers may prefer this type of safety footwear for active site travel and material handling.
Electrical and Utility Tasks
Electricians and utility teams often need shoes that align with site rules for dielectric footwear or ESR rating needs. This model includes that specification in the analysis data, so it fits many general utility scenarios. Users should verify suitability for the exact task before use.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Construction sites: The steel toecap and anti-perforation sole support active movement around debris and tools.
- Warehouses and distribution centers: The shock-absorbent insole and dual-density PU sole help with long floor shifts.
- Manufacturing floors: The anti-scuff PU tip and inner heel reinforcement suit repeated daily wear.
- Utilities and electrical work areas: Dielectric or ESR-rated construction matches many task requirements.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Equipment operators: They use these work shoes for steady footing and daily protection around active machinery.
- Warehouse workers: They rely on the protective sole and comfortable insole during long shifts.
- Maintenance technicians: They wear them for repair tasks, walking, and general industrial movement.
- Electricians: They commonly need dielectric or ESR-rated footwear for jobsite requirements.
- Site supervisors: They choose durable safety footwear for regular site inspections and floor travel.
- Assembly workers: They benefit from lightweight, comfortable shoes with toe protection.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These steel toe safety shoes work alongside other safety equipment for a more complete workplace setup. Workers often combine footwear with eye, hand, and visibility gear because each layer addresses a different risk. A coordinated system helps teams stay prepared across changing tasks and environments.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction work: Steel toe safety shoes + safety glasses + gloves + hi-viz vests
- Warehouse operations: Steel toe safety shoes + gloves + hearing protection
- Utility maintenance: Steel toe safety shoes + safety glasses + gloves
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these steel toe shoes for women when your workday includes impact hazards, debris, or repeated walking. They also suit indoor industrial tasks where comfort and durability matter. The anti-perforation sole and CSA Z195 class 1 certification add key value for routine workplace use.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check whether your site requires CSA Z195 class 1 footwear.
- Review whether you need dielectric or ESR-rated construction.
- Assess fit, since many buyers prefer a half size larger.
- Compare insole comfort, sole durability, and upper material for your shift length.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This shoe is not suitable for users who need a specialized boot with higher shaft coverage or task-specific electrical PPE beyond the listed features. In those cases, consider a protective boot or specialty dielectric footwear category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Wear these shoes during daily shifts when your role involves walking, lifting, or moving across industrial floors. Check fit per manufacturer instructions before full-time use, especially if you plan to size up. Workers commonly use them in construction sites, warehouses, manufacturing floors, and utility areas.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the toe cap, sole wear, stitching, and inner heel reinforcement regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Clean nubuck leather and removable components according to manufacturer specifications, and store the shoes in a dry, ventilated area away from heat and moisture. Replace the removable insole or worn outsole when wear becomes significant, following manufacturer instructions.