# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.136 - Steel-toed Safety Shoes for Diabetics
2 - 1910.136 - Wearing "Crocs" brand shoes with a partially open heel and a covered toe in a pharmacy setting.
3 - 1910.136 - Wearing of open-toed shoes in an office environment.
4 - 1910.136 - Issuance of and paying for Personal Protective Equipment.
5 - 1910.136 - Interpretation of the Personal Protective Equipment standard
6 - 1910.136 - ANSI standard requires Safety-Toe safety shoes meet a compression test and an impact test.
7 - 1910.136 - The wearing of leather shoes rather than leather sneakers or deck shoes while operating vehicles.
8 - 1910.136 - Occupational protective footwear for molten metal workers in the foundry industry.
9 - 1910.136 - OSHA standards for foot protection.
10 - 1910.136 - The approval and use of "PRO-TEK-TO" safety toe caps.
11 - 1910.136 - Review of a decision in Secretary of Labor v. Churchill Truck Lines, Inc.
12 - 1910.136 - The use of protective footwear.
13 - 1910.136(a) - Wearing of open-toed shoes in an office environment.
14 - 1910.136(a) - Wearing "Crocs" brand shoes with a partially open heel and a covered toe in a pharmacy setting.
15 - 1910.136(a) - Clarification of an alleged OSHA statement regarding foot protection in the USPS safety program.
16 - 1910.136(b)(1) - Clarification of an alleged OSHA statement regarding foot protection in the USPS safety program.
17 - 1910.136(a) - Employer Personal Protective Equipment Workplace Hazard Assessment For Footwear
18 - 1910.136(b)(1) - Employer Personal Protective Equipment Workplace Hazard Assessment For Footwear
19 - 1910.136(b) - The wearing of steel-toe shoes by electrical tradesmen.
20 - 1910.136(b) - Custom shoes in an industrial environment.