Built for a Food Processing: How Trek Safety Boot Steps It Up for Sanitation & Wet Work
When the job is wet, boots take a beating.
Sanitation, food production, and wet jobs are tough on boots. With constant washdowns, debris, and hard impacts, regular boots often split at the seams just when you need traction and protection most.
The Trek difference: one-piece polyurethane construction
The Trek Safety Boot is made from a single piece of polyurethane, built to last 2 times as long as regular rubber or PVC boots. Its seamless design removes common weak spots and stands up to tough, daily use.
Certified protection without the “brick on your foot” feeling
Safety is a must on busy floors with pallets, equipment, and heavy products moving all day. Trek has a built-in safety toe that meets ASTM F2412-24 and ASTM F2413-24 standards for impact and compression protection.
Epik Safety footwear uses composite toes, so teams get protection like steel but without the extra weight.
Traction you can trust on slick floors
Wet floors are common in sanitation work. Trek’s closed-sole design and SRO-certified slip resistance (ASTM F2412-24, in accordance with ASTM F2913-24) help workers stay sure-footed on wet, oily, and food-covered surfaces.
Built for hygiene: easy to clean, ready for washdown
In food production, where the highest sanitation standards are required, texture and buildup can cause problems. Trek’s smooth, anti-microbial finish is easy to clean and resists buildup, so your team spends less time scrubbing and more time working. These boots work fantastically with scrubber solutions and hose downs.
Comfort for long shifts
Sanitation shifts can mean hours on hard floors. Trek includes a shock-absorbing heel, reinforced heel, and arch support, and the swappable TPU inserts are designed for extended wear and comfort.
Who Trek is made for
- Sanitation teams
- Food production environments
- Wet work and industrial facilities
- Programs prioritizing facility compliance and incident reduction
Warranty + fit guidance
Epik offers a 12-month warranty on its gear, and Trek boots are true to size, making ordering easy.

