{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Design considerations for protective boots for first responders to hazardous materials incidents. {Author}: Kong D;Lin A;Melissas A;Stull JO;Park HT; {Journal}: Appl Ergon {Volume}: 120 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Oct 9 {Factor}: 3.94 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104341 {Abstract}: First responder professionals are at high risk for work-related injuries (e.g., extreme temperatures, chemical and biological threats); boots are essential to ensure body protection since they have full contact with the ground in all scenarios. A substantial body of work has investigated the necessity of improvements in protective boots, but there is limited research conducted on boots with fit-adjustable fasteners for secure and adjustable fit within this context. Thus, this study explored the areas for improvement in boot design for the development of form-fitting and yet comfortable boots focusing on two different boot designs, prototype all-hazards tactical boots (lace-up) and rubber boots (slip-on). Findings indicated that the boot design should address participants' concerns with the material choices of boots, specifically with bulkiness, weight, and flexibility. Our findings provide insights into boot material and design choices to improve protective boots for first responders.