Abstract
The Lightfoot project was a research and innovation initiative funded by The Research Council of Norway. The project aimed to develop a new generation of safety footwear designed to significantly improve ergonomics and comfort for workers in both light and heavy industries. Wenaas Workwear AS was the project owner.
By addressing the high prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints in targeted industrial sectors, the project focused on reducing physical strain and improving long-term user wellbeing through innovative design, materials, and construction methods. In parallel, the project worked systematically to reduce the negative environmental impact of safety footwear production.