Description
Description
Have you always dreamed of a steel-capped boot that’s ultra-light, mega-confo and super-beautiful? Well, find another dream, because P&F has designed it for you, ladies!
- Lightweight composite toecap and steel anti-perforation sole certified to CSA Z195 class 1 and dielectric or ESR.
- 570 g / 1.3 lb per bunch.
- Nubuck or oiled leather uppers (sand color 62).
- Waterproof, breathable Natex 2.0 membrane.
- Ultra-light EVA sole.
- Durable floral lining.
- 2 pairs of colored laces.
- Removable PU insole, antibacterial and shock-absorbent for extended comfort.
- 6-month warranty.
- Free size exchange in Canada and the United States.
- Free delivery in Canada.



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Women’s Steel Toe Safety Boots for Mixed-Hazard Work
The Women’s Steel Toe Safety Boots 8" Height PF688 by P & F Workwear are safety boots designed for women working in mixed-hazard jobsite environments. Site supervisors, warehouse workers, and maintenance technicians typically use this footwear to support comfort, traction, and workplace compliance during long shifts. This CSA Z195 class 1 certified boot features a composite toecap, steel anti-perforation sole, and waterproof breathable membrane.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use these work boots when they need protective footwear for rough ground, debris, and changing weather. The 8" height, toe cap, and anti-perforation midsole support daily tasks on active sites. Workers often value the lightweight build for easier movement during long shifts.
Warehousing and Logistics
Warehouse workers and order selectors commonly rely on these ladies work boots for all-day standing, lifting, and walking. The EVA sole and PU insole help reduce fatigue during repetitive movement. The breathable membrane also supports indoor-outdoor transitions throughout the workday.
Manufacturing Operations
Industrial laborers and equipment operators typically wear this occupational footwear in production areas where impact and underfoot hazards can occur. The steel anti-perforation sole and durable upper materials add practical value in active facilities. The floral lining and lighter build also improve comfort for routine wear.
Utilities and Electrical Work
Electricians and utility personnel often choose these protective footwear options when they need CSA Z195 class 1, dielectric, and ESR features. The boot suits controlled work settings where workers need supportive footwear with a safety-focused design. It also aligns well with utility maintenance tasks that move between indoor and outdoor areas.
Oil & Gas Field Work
Oil and gas teams commonly use these safety boots in weather-dependent environments that demand durable materials and steady footing. The nubuck leather or oiled leather uppers and waterproof breathable membrane support field use in changing conditions. Workers benefit from the balance of comfort, coverage, and jobsite-ready construction.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Technical details matter in safety boots because they help workers match the right footwear to jobsite demands. CSA Z195 class 1, dielectric, and ESR certification indicate features suited to specific workplace requirements. The lightweight composite toecap, steel anti-perforation sole, and breathable membrane create practical value for daily use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA Z195 class 1 | Certified safety footwear standard for defined workplace conditions | Supports compliance in jobsite environments that call for certified boots |
| Composite toecap | Lightweight toe protection at the front of the boot | Helps reduce bulk while maintaining protective performance |
| Steel anti-perforation sole | Resists underfoot penetration from sharp materials | Adds protection in construction, manufacturing, and warehouse areas |
| Waterproof breathable Natex 2.0 membrane | Membrane designed for moisture resistance with airflow support | Helps keep feet more comfortable in wet or variable conditions |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Jobsite Wear
These steel toe safety boots suit workers who need dependable footwear for routine tasks across a full shift. The removable PU insole and shock-absorbent construction support comfort during repeated standing and walking. Workers often wear them with the provided laces for a secure fit.
Outdoor and Weather-Dependent Work
Field crews commonly use this boot when weather changes can affect traction and comfort. The waterproof breathable build and leather uppers help support use in damp or shifting conditions. This makes the boot practical for outdoor maintenance and seasonal work.
Indoor Industrial Tasks
Factories and processing areas often call for work boots that feel light but still address workplace hazards. The ultra-light EVA sole and composite toecap support mobility in busy environments. Workers can move more easily while keeping essential footwear features in place.
Utility and Electrical Environments
These protective footwear options suit teams that commonly need dielectric and ESR features alongside general safety support. The certified construction fits many utility roles where footwear selection matters. Users should still match the boot to site rules and task requirements.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Footwear Excels
- Construction sites: The steel anti-perforation sole and 8" height support mixed-hazard work.
- Warehouses and distribution centres: The lightweight EVA sole and PU insole support long shifts.
- Outdoor maintenance jobs: The waterproof breathable membrane and leather uppers suit changing conditions.
- Utility and electrical work: CSA Z195 class 1, dielectric, and ESR features align with common site requirements.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Site supervisors: They wear these boots while moving across active work zones and checking conditions.
- Warehouse workers: They use them for standing, lifting, and walking on hard floors.
- Maintenance technicians: They rely on the waterproof breathable build for indoor and outdoor tasks.
- Equipment operators: They choose them for everyday workplace footing and comfort.
- Electricians: They commonly select CSA Z195 class 1, dielectric, and ESR footwear for utility-aligned environments.
- Industrial laborers: They use them for regular movement around busy production or service areas.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These safety boots work alongside other personal protective equipment for more complete workplace coverage. Many crews pair work boots with layered gear because jobsite risks often involve impact, visibility, hand protection, and hearing concerns. All Safety commonly supports these broader footwear and PPE setups for industrial teams.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction and site work: Safety boots + safety glasses + gloves + hi-viz vests
- Warehouse picking and packing: Safety boots + gloves + hi-viz vests
- Utility maintenance: Safety boots + safety glasses + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these women’s steel toe boots when you need certified footwear for mixed-hazard jobs, especially in construction or utilities. They also suit warehouse teams that want lightweight comfort during full shifts. The waterproof breathable design adds value when work moves between indoor and weather-exposed areas.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Fit and sizing, especially if you usually size up for work boots
- Jobsite certification needs, including CSA Z195 class 1
- Exposure to wet conditions and outdoor movement
- Comfort features such as the PU insole and EVA sole
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These boots are not suitable for every specialized hazard profile, so users should confirm site requirements before choosing them. If a workplace needs different toe protection, chemical resistance, or a specialized duty rating, a different protective footwear category may fit better. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these boots when they start daily jobsite tasks and continue through full shifts in construction, warehouse, utility, or industrial settings. Use the provided laces to secure the fit, and follow manufacturer instructions for sizing and wear. Many users also measure both feet before ordering.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the toe cap, sole, membrane, and stitching regularly, following manufacturer instructions. Clean the nubuck or oiled leather uppers and the outsole per specifications, then store the boots in a dry, ventilated place away from excessive heat and moisture. Replace the removable insole, laces, or the boots themselves when wear affects support or performance, per manufacturer guidelines.