0 used for describing a shoe or boot with a metal part in the end to protect your toes, worn especially by people in the building industry
Though slowly being replaced by steel-toed, rigid-sole shoes in some industries, many workers prefer them for the softness of their soles.
Though slowly being replaced by steel-toed rigid-sole construction shoes in some industries, many workers prefer them for the softness of their soles.
For robotic hydrodemolition equipment, the operator wears steel-toed boots, eye protection, earmuffs and hard hat.
Such boots are generally of sturdy design and may be steel-toed.