yes, close-toed shoes are required in the dental office. You would want them all leather as well. Close-toed shoes are to prevent you from catching any infectious disease, for example from a contaminated sharp instrument they may have accidently dropped.
OSHA does not say anything specific about shoes in dental offices or elsewhere. OSHA does require covered employers to assess the hazards in the workplace and ensure that appropriate safety equipment is used. Most dental offices will not involve activities that prevent the use of open toe shoes, except where chemicals are used, as, for example, where the dental x-rays are developed.
The ancient Chinese had closed toed shoes thousands of years ago.
Shoes are closed in and Sandals are open.
Most people that work in an office attempt to present a professional appearance in their dress and shoe wear. Wearing nice closed toed heels work for females and males should be sure to wear well heeled and polished shoes.
YES
Specific manufactures of closed back clog shoes is unavailable. However, there are several who sell these types of shoes like Nine West, Macys and Shoe source.
It is important to wear closed shoes so it will prevent any accidents that may occur and injure or damage your foot.
It is important to wear closed shoes so it will prevent any accidents that may occur and injure or damage your foot.
Stilettos, wedges, ballet flats with lacy socks, and 1 inch heel closed shoes. Also they wore closed heel shoes with a little strap around the ankle.
No, they wore sandals.
Some, yes.
Yes, closed toe shoes are part of the personal protective equipment when working with potentially infectious materials.