Recently, an automobile dealer was cited for failure to provide safety shoes. Cal/OSHA assessed a penalty of $5,850 for this serious violation. California Court of Appeals has also upheld a citation against employers not providing proper safety footwear. See Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. v. Cal. Occupational Safety & Health Appeals Bd., E070417 (Cal. Ct. App. Oct. 17, 2019). After this California Court of Appeals decision, we believe that citation for failure to have safety shoes is low-hanging fruit for OSHA inspectors. Dealerships would now be a frequent target for citations for failure to provide safety shoes for employees.