Collection: Slip Resistant Shoes for Kitchen Staff

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Kitchen porters keep things moving through wet floors, heavy loads and constant movement between the kitchen, stores and service areas, shift after shift. Our kitchen porter shoes are built to handle that load, with independently tested, slip-resistant outsoles, protection against kitchen spills and all-day cushioning.

Kitchen Porter Shoes for Professional Food Service Work

Water splashes, steam and soap residue around the dishwashing station can turn a dry floor slippery without warning. Kitchen porters move between that environment and drier parts of the kitchen, stores and service throughout a shift.

Every pair in this collection is built on independently tested slip-resistant outsoles. Several styles include TripGuard, designed to reduce the risk of the shoe catching when moving from wet kitchen flooring onto other surfaces. For those working close to dishwashers or hot cooking equipment, several styles feature SpillGuard, a breathable membrane at the forefoot that protects against hot liquid contact before it reaches your skin.

Our range covers trainers, clogs and slip-on styles to suit different kitchen roles, with water-resistant and easy-clean uppers across many styles and lightweight options throughout. Several styles meet EN ISO 20347, the European occupational footwear standard. Browse our men’s kitchen porter shoes and women’s kitchen porter shoes for more.

Do kitchen porters need safety toe protection?
Most kitchen porter roles don't require it. The majority of styles in this collection meet EN ISO 20347, the European standard for occupational footwear, which covers slip resistance without composite toe caps. If your employer specifies certified safety footwear (more common in larger catering operations or where heavy deliveries are part of the role), a small number of styles in the range meet EN ISO 20345 instead.

Do your shoes protect against hot water splashes and steam at the dishwash station?
Yes, several of our styles feature SpillGuard, a breathable membrane at the forefoot that protects against hot liquid contact before it reaches your skin. It's worth prioritising if the dishwash station is a significant part of your day.

Which styles work best for moving between wet kitchen floors and drier areas?
Look for styles with TripGuard. It reduces the risk of the toe catching when you step from wet flooring onto a different surface, which matters when you're making that transition repeatedly throughout a shift. You'll find it across several styles in the range.

What's the difference between trainer styles and clogs for kitchen porter work?
Trainers give you more support and a more secure fit, which tends to work better if you're covering a lot of ground across a shift. Clogs are quicker to get on and off, which suits kitchens with strict hygiene zones or work patterns where you're moving in and out of a specific area. Both are built on slip-resistant outsoles.