Collection: Women's Safety Trainers

Stay protected without sacrificing comfort with our range of Womens Safety Trainers, combining essential workplace protection with the lightweight feel and sporty aesthetics of athletic footwear. Ideal for warehouses, light industrial work and environments where traditional safety boots feel too heavy, safety trainers deliver toe protection, slip resistance and all-day comfort.

Our womens safety trainers feature protective toe caps in steel or composite materials, slip-resistant outsoles and additional features like puncture-resistant midsoles and anti-static properties. These trainers are engineered to meet safety standards whilst prioritising breathability and reduced weight for active work environments.

Safety trainers work well in logistics, retail, hospitality and light manufacturing where protection is essential but formal safety boots are not required. For heavier protection, explore our safety boots. For non-protective workwear, browse our casual trainers. View all womens trainers.

Safety Trainers FAQs

Are safety trainers as protective as safety boots?

Safety trainers offer equivalent toe protection to boots when meeting the same safety standards. However, boots typically provide better ankle protection and are more suitable for rough terrain or environments with liquid hazards. Choose based on your specific workplace requirements.

What do safety trainer ratings mean?

Common ratings include S1 for basic toe protection and antistatic properties, S1P which adds puncture-resistant midsole, S2 for water resistance, and S3 for puncture resistance plus cleated outsole. Most safety trainers are S1 or S1P, suitable for dry indoor environments.

Are composite toe trainers better than steel toe?

Composite toe caps are lighter, do not conduct cold or heat, and will not trigger metal detectors which is ideal for airports and secure facilities. Steel toe caps are typically thinner and may withstand higher impact forces. Both meet safety standards so choose based on your needs.

How should safety trainers fit?

Safety trainers should fit snugly with your toes not touching the toe cap. Leave about a thumbs width of space at the front. Your heel should stay firmly in place without slipping. If you wear thick work socks, bring them when trying on for accurate sizing.