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Does OSHA forbid open-toed shoes in medical and dental offices?

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Does OSHA forbid open-toed shoes in medical and dental offices?

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No. OSHA has no foot covering laws for healthcare. We have to apply principles established for general safety. If hazardous chemicals or contaminated sharps may be dropped on the employees’ feet, the employees may not wear open-toed shoes, fabric shoes, or sandals. Management may choose to set a dress code stricter than the OSHA guidelines.

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