This article introduces the importance of work boots in construction sites and industrial environments where workers may face falling objects, sharp materials, electrical hazards, water, chemicals, and low temperatures. It explains the two main components of work boots—the upper and outsole—and describes how materials, glue, production processes, and daily use affect durability. The article also classifies common types of safety boots, including toe protection boots, electrical insulation boots, anti-smashing boots, anti-static shoes, acid and alkali resistant boots, and cold-proof boots, helping buyers understand how to choose suitable protective footwear for different working conditions.