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Safety boots and PPE: what you need before your first shift

For Job Seekers · 4 min read · Firm Staffing Solutions

Most industrial sites in Ontario will not let you past the door without proper safety footwear. Here is what you actually need — and what your employer or agency should provide.

The boots: what to buy

Look for CSA-certified footwear with the green triangle patch — that means a Grade 1 protective toe and puncture-resistant sole, the standard for warehouses, manufacturing, and construction. Expect to pay $100-$200; mid-priced boots from a work-wear store outlast cheap ones by years. Waterproofing is worth it if you will work docks or yards.

What you supply vs. what they supply

  • You: safety boots, and usually your own work pants and layers.
  • The employer: site-specific PPE — hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, high-vis vests, gloves, respirators where required. Ontario employers must provide and maintain equipment the job requires.

Small things veterans always bring

  • Insoles — concrete floors for eight hours are a different sport.
  • Two pairs of work socks; swap at lunch in hot months.
  • A layer system for unheated warehouses: docks are cold in January and brutal in July.

Before your first placement with us

Your recruiter will tell you exactly what the site requires — never guess. If a posting requires equipment you do not have, say so; we would rather solve it than have you turned away at the gate.

Gear sorted? Find your next shift — most of our roles supply all PPE beyond boots.

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