Leicestershire Police Appearance Standards Procedure

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Leicestershire Police Appearance Standards Procedure"

Transcription

1 Leicestershire Police Appearance Standards Procedure This procedure supports the following policy: Appearance Standards Policy Procedure Owner: Department Responsible: Chief Officer Approval: Protective Marking: Detective Superintendent Professional Standards Department Deputy Chief Constable Not Protectively Marked Date of Next Review: May 2018 This document has been produced in conjunction with the Leicestershire Constabulary Legislative Compliance Pack Review log Date Minor / Section Author Major / No change Oct 2007 Live DI M Edwards, PSD Aug 2008 DI M Edwards, PSD Oct 2009 DI M Edwards, PSD Aug 2010 Major All DI M Edwards, PSD Dec 2010 Minor 9 (final bullet) DI M Edwards, PSD 5, 11, 12, 13, 16 & 19 (Introduction of the operational Jun 2012 Major shirt, cold weather clothing & DI M Edwards, PSD amendments to name badges) 6 added ref to operational shirt Oct 2012 Minor 11 - reference to cravat removed DI M Edwards, PSD Aug 2013 Minor 12 C/Supt Haward Oct 2013 Minor 12 DI R Dimmock, PSD (addition added regarding half uniform) May 2015 Major All T/DCI R Dimmock PSD March 2016 Minor DI R Dimmock, PSD November 2016 Minor Addition to paragraph 21 regarding Head of PSD agreement for individual requirements that conflict with this procedure Addition to section 16: guidance to pregnant workers clothing. G. Moss PSD. Page 1 of 12

2 Contents 1. Introduction Overriding Principles Supervision Hair Facial Hair Tattoos Jewellery Footwear Make-up Headgear Spectacles Ties Operational Shirts Protective vests Cold weather clothing Uniform Dress Code Non Uniform Dress Code Name Badges & Epaulettes Warrant / Identification Cards Medals Individual Needs Appeals Process Page 2 of 12

3 1. Introduction This procedure sets the standards of appearance expected of all members of Leicestershire Police and underpins the principles of Our Duty by projecting a professional image. The community expects members of Leicestershire Police to present the highest appearance standards. This, together with the professionalism of members of staff, will contribute to improved public confidence. The procedure seeks to strike a proportionate balance between self-expression and the need to maintain role sensitive professional standards in dress and appearance. This procedure has been prepared in accordance with the principles of the Human Rights Act Proportionality has been identified as a key to Human Rights compliance and this procedure seeks to strike a balance between the rights of the individual and members of the community we serve. Equality and diversity issues have been considered to ensure compliance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet our legal obligation in relation to the public sector equality duty. Consideration has been given to our duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and associated regulations in order that we can mitigate risks to our staff against risk. Data Protection and Freedom of Information issues have also been considered. Police officers and members of staff who are not required to wear uniform also have a responsibility to present a professional image of the organisation. This is regardless of whether they are in a public facing role or not. Unless otherwise stated, this procedure applies to all police officers, members of staff and volunteers. Deviation from these standards may result in individuals facing misconduct proceedings. Through the work of the Uniform, Equipment and Officer Safety Working Group, the force will continue to seek improved uniform and equipment to match changing requirements. It will also issue further guidance as and when such uniform and equipment is available. 2. Overriding Principles The following standards apply to all police officers, police staff, and volunteers with Leicestershire Police, unless otherwise dictated by operational requirements: Staff should dress appropriately for their specific job role. Staff must wear the appropriate uniform and equipment to protect them from risk. Staff should dress in keeping with the professional image outlined in this procedure. Items of clothing should be clean and neatly pressed. Staff should maintain high standards of personal hygiene and grooming. Staff should not wear anything which represents a risk to health and safety. Staff should not wear any items which are likely to bring the force into disrepute. Page 3 of 12

4 3. Supervision Supervisors have a responsibility to ensure there is a robust and consistent approach towards the enforcement of this procedure. They should challenge those members of staff who do not present a professional image of the force. Supervisors should set an example by their own high standards of appearance and conduct. Supervisors should ensure groups of uniformed staff and officers working together in public view are dressed the same as far as is practicable. This is unless operational commitments, religious observance/cultural needs, medical or health reasons prevent this. 4. Hair Hairstyles must not have shaved patterns or motifs and should reflect the professional standards set by this procedure. Uniformed staff Hair should be neat and tidy and worn so that it is cut or secured above the collar and ears and is neat and tidy. It should not present a safety hazard. Any hair accessory must be plain in design and black or navy blue in colour. Extreme and vivid hair colouring and styles are not permitted. For police officers and other operational uniformed staff are not permitted wear hair in ponytails and pigtails due to the risks posed. Long hair should be worn in a bun. Non uniformed staff Hair appearance should reflect the same high standards required of all other members of the force. 5. Facial Hair Moustaches and beards may be worn and must be kept neat and tidy. An unshaven/stubble appearance is unacceptable. Therefore anyone wishing to grow a beard or moustaches should do so whilst off duty. This does not apply where there is a genuine medical reason not to shave. For reasons of safety, consideration should be given to whether a beard should be kept in a beard net. The difference between stubble and a beard can be subjective, and not easily defined. For the purpose of this procedure, stubble will be defined as facial hair that leads one to believe that the person has not shaved for a number of days. Page 4 of 12

5 6. Tattoos The wearing of tattoos has become a more socially accepted practice, and this procedure does not seek to impinge upon the rights of the wearer. This procedure aims to balance individual rights against the need to present a professional image of Leicestershire Police. Tattoos are deemed unacceptable if they: 1. Undermine the dignity and authority of the officer and/or the organisation. 2. Could cause offence to members of the public or colleagues. 3. Are visible upon the hands, face or neck. 4. Indicate unacceptable attitudes towards women, minority groups or any other section of the community. 5. Indicate alignment with a particular group (political or otherwise) that could cause offence. 6. Are considered or could reasonably interpreted as discriminatory rude, lewd, crude, racist, sexist, sectarian, homophobic, violent, threatening or intimidating. The Professional Standards Department will consider exceptions to (3) above on the grounds of religious belief, other cultural reasons, or application that the size, nature and prominence are such that it should be deemed acceptable. All staff are required to cover tattoos on their upper and lower arms when at work. Whilst unacceptable tattoos may prevent recruitment into Leicestershire Police, those currently working for the organisation that obtain an unacceptable tattoo, could breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour and face misconduct proceedings. If in doubt, the advice of the Professional Standards Department should be sought. 7. Jewellery Operational staff There is a clear risk of injury if certain items of jewellery are worn when in contact with the public. As such the following items must not be worn whilst on duty: Earrings (except for a matching pair of small studs). Nose ring(s). Studs/bars or any other form of visible body piercing jewellery. There is an increased risk of injury if excessive jewellery and items with sharp stones or other protruding features are worn in operational circumstances. The only jewellery permissible is: A ring (i.e. wedding ring, civil partnership ring, engagement ring, eternity ring and modest signet ring). A watch. Page 5 of 12

6 Bracelets will not be worn unless a medical alert bracelet or worn for reasons of faith. Necklaces and similar jewellery can be worn but should not be visible. Sikh officers and uniformed staff are permitted to carry a miniature Kirpan which should be worn beneath outer clothing. For all other staff Jewellery worn must maintain a professional image and should be minimal and appropriate to the role performed. A modest pair of earrings can be worn but tongue stud(s) and other visible body piercing jewellery must not be worn whilst at work. Any cultural or religious reasons for needing to wear facial jewellery should be brought to the attention of a supervisor for appropriate authorisation. 8. Footwear Uniformed staff will wear plain black boots or shoes appropriate for the role to be performed. Footwear must be clean with a low flat heel. Socks, stockings or tights must be of a plain colour and appropriate to the uniform being worn, i.e. black or dark navy blue. Non uniformed staff should wear footwear appropriate to their role and in keeping with this procedure. The wearing of certain styles of shoe is inappropriate in certain situations due to a risk of injury, e.g. high heeled shoes and open toe sandals. 9. Make-up Officers and staff should wear only minimal make-up. This may include discreet eye shadow and lipstick appropriate to the individual s natural skin tone and in connection with their religion/faith e.g. the Bindi. For safety reasons, operational staff should keep their fingernails trimmed short and clean. No jewellery or attachments may be worn on the nails. Nail polish must be clear or of the same colour for all the nails and be of an appropriate tone. 10. Headgear Headgear is an integral part of police uniform and an important element in enabling the public to recognise you. It is obligatory for uniformed staff to wear issued headgear whilst performing duties outside unless circumstances dictate otherwise. It should also be noted that: Except on religious grounds, male constables and sergeants (including Special Constabulary equivalents) performing duties outside will wear helmets. When performing duties utilising police vehicles, a cap may be worn. Male Inspectors and above and Special Constabulary equivalent ranks will wear caps. Male police community support officers (PCSO) will wear issue hats whilst performing duties outside. Sikh officers and Page 6 of 12

7 uniformed police staff may wear a black or dark navy blue turban with a modified cap badge. Female officers and PCSOs will wear force issue hats whilst performing duties outside. Female Muslim officers and uniformed police staff may wear traditional headdress (hijaab). Headwear may be removed whilst in a police vehicle or subject to operational commitments or other appropriate circumstances e.g. weather conditions or to assist in engagement with the public. Cycle safety helmets are to be worn by all staff when riding a police pedal cycle. Headwear may be removed when providing television interviews or when posing for non operational photographs. Sikh officers who wear turbans are exempt by law from wearing motor cycle helmets and therefore also exempt whilst on duty. However, their line manager must arrange a risk assessment in relation to the specific role to be performed. Staff may wear prayer caps at the appropriate time and when the need arises whilst on duty (skull caps may be worn under uniform headgear by observant Jewish men). Specialist headwear such as safety caps (including yellow reflective caps and PSU caps) and black woollen hats may only be worn as per the scale of issue for the role the officer is undertaking, e.g. PSU staff. These can only be worn in connection with that role, or at the discretion of a supervisor. 11. Spectacles Prescription spectacles worn during operational activity require the lenses to be made of safety plastic for reasons of safety. The frame should be a natural colour. Those members of staff holding a force driving authority, who are required to drive as part of their role, should avoid wearing spectacles with wide arms due to them blocking side vision. Under certain circumstances, an optical voucher can be obtained from the force as payment for spectacles. Sunglasses For safety reasons, police officers and uniformed staff are advised not to wear sunglasses in operational situations when dealing with members of the public. Frames should be a plain, neutral colour and style e.g. bright coloured frames are not acceptable. Mirror reflective lenses are not permitted. Sunglasses should always be removed when talking to a member of the public and when inside a building unless it is necessary to wear them for medical reasons. In such cases a supervisor should be consulted and supporting evidence may be needed e.g. medical note from the GP or a request from Occupational Health. Page 7 of 12

8 12. Ties Staff wearing the operational shirt are not required to wear a tie. In all other cases when wearing a force issue white shirt, the force issue tie should be worn, unless on a meal break away from public view or subject to the exigencies of duty. Male staff members employed in non uniform roles should wear a tie unless their role dictates otherwise. Staff may wear a single tie pin e.g. showing they are an advanced driver or showing support for a charity. Designs should be discrete. During the spell of potentially hot weather (June, July and August) police officers do not have to wear ties if they are wearing white shirts. This instruction also applies to non-uniformed police officers and members of staff. 13. Operational Shirts Uniformed constables, sergeants and all PCSOs will wear the operational shirt regardless of role or deployment. Inspectors and above may use their discretion as to which shirt to wear i.e. operational or white shirt. They should consider the appropriate dress standard for the role being performed. This should include the formality of the occasion and the expectation in some cases that a shirt and tie will be worn (e.g. formal ceremonies). The shirt should not be worn over thermal or other clothing where the sleeves are longer than the sleeve line of the operational shirt. Any portion of a vest or undershirt which may be visible when the zip collar is not fully done up should be plain black. This should be without any visible motif or design. When off duty officers may remain in half uniform. This may be in a white shirt or an operational shirt. It is accepted that this is both pragmatic and often unavoidable; however it is not appropriate to be readily identifiable as police officers in certain circumstances. Where an officer does go to a half uniform state all identifying insignia (epaulettes and warrant lanyards) should be removed. If an operational shirt is worn, then it should be covered with a jacket or jumper as the insignia POLICE cannot be removed. Officers in half uniform may be more readily identifiable as police officers and should consider the personal security advice that can be found on the Special Branch internal website. 14. Protective vests The wearing of protective vests will be the default position for uniformed police officers, special constables and PCSOs when engaged on patrol duties and other public facing duties outside police stations. Page 8 of 12

9 In all other circumstances, members of the force who are issued with a protective vest should consider any potential risk to themselves or others and whether a protective vest should be worn to reduce that risk. 15. Cold weather clothing In extremely cold weather conditions uniformed staff are permitted to wear longsleeved micro fleece over the operational shirt and beneath the protective vest or other outer layers. 16. Uniform Dress Code All items of uniform must be kept clean and in good repair. It is the responsibility of staff to ensure lost/damaged items of uniform are replaced. Unless authorised to wear plain clothes, uniformed staff will wear uniform at all times when on duty. Except for footwear, uniformed staff may wear only items issued by Leicestershire Police which are authorised for the particular duty. Reference to uniform includes items issued to specialist departments/roles e.g. Scientific Support Unit. Police officers and staff should wear a non-uniform jacket and/or over garments with uniform when travelling to and from duty or when going outside police premises during their refreshment break. Uniformed officers and staff attending both the Magistrates, Crown and Coroner s Court 1 are to wear standard operational uniform, unless the presiding Judge or Coroner directs otherwise. Personal protective equipment, including body armour should not be worn when giving evidence but should be stored at the court. In circumstances where there is an identified risk, officers should inform the court clerk of the risk(s) to ensure the safety of those persons present at court and to seek leave of the court to wear protective equipment. Plain-clothes officers are required to wear a suit and tie or smart business attire when attending court. Uniformed officers are required to wear tunics for award ceremonies. Tunics and trousers can be loaned from supplies for special occasions or as directed by a supervisor. Details can be found on the Procurement & Support Services website. Female officers and female staff may wear trousers or skirts at their own discretion. Only police issue items of equipment may be worn upon the uniform belt. Utility belts will be worn over the trousers or skirt and fleece, blouson or high-visibility jacket. 1 Uniformed officers attending Leicester Coroner s Court are currently required to attend wearing best dressed uniform. This is defined as a police issue white shirt, tie and plain back police issue trousers not combat trousers. This uniform can be obtained from supplies with prior notice. Personal protective equipment, including body armour should not be worn when giving evidence but should be stored at the Coroner s Court. Advice regarding storage and the use of a safe can be sought from the Coroner s Officers. Page 9 of 12

10 Large bunches of keys will not be worn hanging from the belt to avoid risk of injury. Insignia/epaulettes of rank or post must be worn and visible at all times. Officers in specialist departments may wear issue coveralls and operational shirts, as per the scale of issue, at their discretion; however such clothing should nevertheless be kept clean and tidy. Police officers and staff are not permitted to wear uniform when appearing on internet sites in an off-duty situation or in any other off duty capacity without prior authority of a manager. Police Officers and staff are permitted to wear their own clothes during periods of pregnancy. The nature of the clothing must be appropriate to ensure that they continue to present a professional image of the organisation. 17. Non Uniform Dress Code Individuals wearing plain clothes should ensure that their standard of dress and appearance reflects the same high standard required of uniform staff. All personnel must have their ID card on display whilst on police premises. Individuals will dress in business wear which is smart and clean. Male officers and male police staff should wear a tie. Formal or tailored trousers may be worn by either sex. Business suits or an appropriate smart jacket are acceptable for wearing by either sex. Indeed these are the expected forms of dress whenever staff are representing the force at events, at court or in contact with the public through their role. Females may wear dresses, skirts, culottes or trousers with a suitable shirt, blouse or jumper which has a conservative neckline. All clothing when worn should be appropriate to the dignity and professionalism of the work place and to avoid embarrassment of colleagues. Individuals engaged in covert operations may dress to suit the circumstances required of their deployment. Unless for operational requirements or on medical or health grounds the following styles of dress are not acceptable: Jeans Sweatshirts/T-shirts with slogans or logos Sweatshirts/T-shirts with motifs which may be considered offensive Leggings unless worn as an under garment Sportswear / Beachwear including trainers and flip flops Student Officers Police uniform will be worn by all student officers and trainers whilst at FHQ, the Local Police Directorate and during practical exercises in the public arena. Page 10 of 12

11 Whilst at FHQ student officers will wear their headwear at all times whilst outside any building on the complex. De Montfort University / Community Placement Dress Code Whilst at De Montfort University (DMU) student officers will wear plain clothes, unless directed otherwise by course tutors. Their dress should reflect the attire of the prevailing student population. The following needs to be borne in mind at all times: Student officers are required to wear clean clothes which are in good repair. Trousers will be full length; if jeans are worn they will be clean and in good repair. If T-shirts are worn regard will be given to the appropriateness of any writing, pictures or emblems displayed on the garment. Clothing which exposes the midriff area is not acceptable. Wearing only a vest as a covering for the top part of the body is not acceptable. For reasons of safety earrings, nose rings, studs/bars or other facial body jewellery may not be worn except for a matching pair of small ear studs. Whilst on community placements student officers will adhere to the DMU dress code. 18. Name Badges & Epaulettes Leicestershire Police no longer issue name badges due to the introduction of named epaulettes and named protective vests. Epaulettes will be of an embroidered type and will display the normal surname by which the staff member is known, preceded by the normal given name. Abbreviations of the given name are acceptable so long as they reflect an appropriate abbreviation or shortening. As a general rule the name displayed should reflect that by which a member of staff would normally be introduced to a member of the public. Nicknames and initials are not acceptable. It should also be noted that the name badge/epaulette is not the formal method of identification; the warrant card or ID card will be used for this purpose, particularly when dealing with the public. 19. Warrant / Identification Cards Warrant cards should be carried at all times by police officers on and off duty. At times of increased security, warrant cards and identification cards should be worn at all times whilst on police premises. The loss or theft of a warrant card or identification card must be reported immediately to a line manager due to the security implications. When visiting certain countries on vacation, guidance may be obtained from Special Branch in respect of whether or not you should take your warrant card. Page 11 of 12

12 20. Medals Medals and ribbon brooch bars may be worn on tunics provided for special events. The medal ribbon brooch bars may be worn on fleeces. Officers may only wear those medals, orders or decorations authorised by the Sovereign. Medal ribbons should be positioned just above the left breast pocket flap of the tunic and centred over the pocket button. They should be worn in order of importance from right to left i.e. the Queen s Golden Jubilee medal first, followed by the Diamond Jubilee and then the Police Long Service and Good Conduct medal. The General Service Medal and other military medals should precede the jubilee medals. Police medals of any description which are issued/awarded to officers and/or staff are to be retained at all times whilst the officer or staff member remains in service. This is to ensure that they are able to comply with any force requirement to wear medals at relevant events and occasions. For that reason, police medals must not be sold or otherwise disposed of whilst in service. 21. Individual Needs If an individual has a particular requirement, which they feel is not addressed in this procedure they should discuss this with their line manager in the first instance. Where a management decision has been made to address individual requirements that fall outside the scope of this procedure and there is a conflict between the two, the variance should be agreed by the Head of Professional Standards. Further advice can be sought from Human Resources or the Professional Standards Department. 22. Appeals Process If any individual feels that this procedure has been applied unfairly, they should discuss this with their line manager in the first instance. Individuals may also include a Unison or staff association representative in these discussions. If the matter is not resolved successfully, the matter should be escalated to the appropriate HR professional. The Head of Professional Standards and a senior HR professional will be responsible for making any final decisions regarding appeals to any standards or requirement of this procedure. Page 12 of 12

Staff Dress Code Local Procedure

Staff Dress Code Local Procedure Staff Dress Code Local Procedure Written: September 2017 Next Review: September 2019 Person Responsible: Principal This local procedure should be read in conjunction with the NAS Dress Code for Staff Policy

More information

Appendix A - Appearance Standards 2015

Appendix A - Appearance Standards 2015 1 Appendix A - Appearance Standards 2015 INDEX 1. General Introduction Page 3 1.1 Considerations 4 1.2 General Standards 4 1.3 Rules that apply to all staff 5 1.4 Police Staff 6 1.5 Diversity 6 2. Responsibilities

More information

School Staff Dress Code

School Staff Dress Code Hanson Policy for School Staff School Staff Dress Code Hanson has adopted the PACT HR recommended model dress code Approved by the governing body: March 2018 To be reviewed: March 2019 Signed on behalf

More information

Staff Dress Code. Date of approval 13 th July 2017 Review date January 2020

Staff Dress Code. Date of approval 13 th July 2017 Review date January 2020 Staff Dress Code Date of approval 13 th July 2017 Review date January 2020 Contents 1. Rationale 2. Scope 3. Introduction 4. Implementation of the Dress Code Policy 5. Responsibilities a. Employees b.

More information

Effective Date: 08/30/2012. Revised Date: To ensure that all members of VCES are in proper uniform and appearance.

Effective Date: 08/30/2012. Revised Date: To ensure that all members of VCES are in proper uniform and appearance. Scope: All Career Members of Valencia County Emergency Services. Purpose To ensure that all members of VCES are in proper uniform and appearance. 1. General Requirements: a. All Personnel. i. Members shall

More information

CIVIL DEFENCE CIRCULAR CD 02/2012 THE WEARING OF CIVIL DEFENCE VOLUNTEER UNIFORM

CIVIL DEFENCE CIRCULAR CD 02/2012 THE WEARING OF CIVIL DEFENCE VOLUNTEER UNIFORM CIVIL DEFENCE CIRCULAR CD 02/2012 THE WEARING OF CIVIL DEFENCE VOLUNTEER UNIFORM RECORD OF AMENDMENTS NOTE: All amendments take effect from the date shown, except where otherwise stated. AMENDMENTS Para

More information

DRESS CODE POLICY. Document Summary. Date Ratified 27 th August Date Implemented 27 th August Next Review Date August 2017.

DRESS CODE POLICY. Document Summary. Date Ratified 27 th August Date Implemented 27 th August Next Review Date August 2017. DRESS CODE POLICY Document Summary To ensure that Hospice at Home staff are aware of the policy with regard to staff uniforms and to clarify arrangements in relation to non-uniform areas. This is the final

More information

V. Procedures. A. Uniformed Assignments

V. Procedures. A. Uniformed Assignments Page: 2 of 7 V. Procedures A. Uniformed Assignments 1. Police uniforms, as prescribed by the Chief of Police, will be worn by all officers within the Patrol Division. 2. A sufficient change of uniforms

More information

Dress Code Policy. HR Business Partners/Advisors. Important Note: The Intranet version of this document is the only version that is maintained.

Dress Code Policy. HR Business Partners/Advisors. Important Note: The Intranet version of this document is the only version that is maintained. Dress Code Policy Document Summary To promote opportunities for flexible working and give clear guidance on the application process and criteria for accepting flexible work POLICY NUMBER POL/004/014 DATE

More information

Policy Document Control Page. Keywords: (please enter tags/words that are associated to this policy)

Policy Document Control Page. Keywords: (please enter tags/words that are associated to this policy) Policy Document Control Page Title Title: Dress Code and Uniform Policy Version: V3.1 Reference Number: HR24 Keywords: (please enter tags/words that are associated to this policy) Dress Code, Uniform,

More information

STAFF DRESS CODE & UNIFORM POLICY

STAFF DRESS CODE & UNIFORM POLICY STAFF DRESS CODE & UNIFORM POLICY POLICY REFERENCE NUMBER COR015 DATE RATIFIED (this version) July 2016 NEXT REVIEW DATE July 2019 APPROVED BY (state group) Clinical Policy Steering Group ACCOUNTABLE DIRECTOR

More information

STANDARD ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY

STANDARD ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY STANDARD ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY Subject: Personnel Apparel & Appearance Reference Number: SAP-DEP-003 Effective Date: 1 January 2004 Last Revision Date: 12 March 2018 Signature of Approval: J. Dan Eggleston,

More information

Staff Dress Code Policy Academic Year

Staff Dress Code Policy Academic Year Staff Dress Code Policy Academic Year 2017 2018 Introduction This policy sets out the expectations of The British School of Barcelona for the dress and appearance of all BSB staff wherever or whenever

More information

*MAMC Regulation DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER Tacoma, Washington MAMC Regulation Number October 2007

*MAMC Regulation DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER Tacoma, Washington MAMC Regulation Number October 2007 *MAMC Regulation 690-1 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER Tacoma, Washington 98431-1100 MAMC Regulation Number 690-1 23 October 2007 Civilian Personnel STANDARDS OF DRESS AND APPEARANCE

More information

This policy, and its associated procedures and protocols, is based on these key principles.

This policy, and its associated procedures and protocols, is based on these key principles. _ PREFACE Chiltern Hills Academy is a learning environment at the heart of its community. We promote the Christian values of honesty, respect, compassion, love, forgiveness, self-discipline and hope. We

More information

MENTAL HEALTH UNIFORM POLICY

MENTAL HEALTH UNIFORM POLICY MENTAL HEALTH UNIFORM POLICY Version: 3 Ratified by: Date ratified: August 2015 Title of originator/author: Title of responsible committee/group: Date issued: August 2015 Senior Managers Operational Group

More information

Dress / Uniform Policy. Charlie Sheldon, Chief Nurse & Director of Governance Version 3.1

Dress / Uniform Policy. Charlie Sheldon, Chief Nurse & Director of Governance Version 3.1 Dress / Uniform Policy Author(s) Charlie Sheldon, Chief Nurse & Director of Governance Version 3.1 Version Date 15.9.12 Implementation/approval Date November 2012 Review Date November 2015 Review Body

More information

Title: Standards of Appearance

Title: Standards of Appearance Title: Standards of Appearance POLICY Owner: Human Resources Keywords: Standards of Appearance, Dress Code, Uniform # HR.21 Issued: 6/01 I. Statement of Purpose The Standards of Appearance Policy provides

More information

P-12 Dress Code Policy

P-12 Dress Code Policy P-12 Dress Code Policy DRESS CODE STATEMENT The following Student Dress Code Policy clearly explains and documents standards of acceptable dress within Woodcrest State College. The policy has been developed

More information

OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD

OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD EFFECTIVE DATE: October 11, 2016 SUBJECT: AFFECTS: OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND EQUIPMENT All Employees Policy No. 3.03 Section Code: Rescinds: Amends: 1/22/2016

More information

UNIFORM AND DRESS CODE POLICY - BANK MEMBERS

UNIFORM AND DRESS CODE POLICY - BANK MEMBERS UNIFORM AND DRESS CODE POLICY - BANK MEMBERS Introduction This Policy applies to all Bank Members and sets out NHSP s expectations in relation to dress and appearance whilst working shifts. It also provides

More information

STAFF UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY

STAFF UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY STAFF UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY Lead Manager: Responsible Director: Approved by: Uniform Short Life Working Group Director, Human Resources Date approved: 30 March 2010 Date for Review: March 2013 Replaces

More information

CITY OF MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE. Uniform Standards

CITY OF MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE. Uniform Standards CITY OF MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT Uniform Standards Eff. Date 04/16/2018 Purpose All officers shall possess a serviceable military style uniform and the necessary equipment to perform uniformed field duty.

More information

DRESS CODE POLICY FOR UNIFORMS AND WORKWEAR. Date ratified: 28 July Date issued: 28 July 2010

DRESS CODE POLICY FOR UNIFORMS AND WORKWEAR. Date ratified: 28 July Date issued: 28 July 2010 DRESS CODE POLICY FOR UNIFORMS AND WORKWEAR Version: 3 Ratified by (name of Committee): Provider Board Date ratified: 28 July 2010 Date issued: 28 July 2010 Expiry date: 28 July 2013 (Document is not valid

More information

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY POLICY ON PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AND ATTIRE

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY POLICY ON PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AND ATTIRE WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY POLICY ON PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AND ATTIRE Revised August 2009 Revised December 2011 Revised January 2013 Revised August 2015 Revised September 2016 WVU SCHOOL

More information

PURPOSE: To ensure that all LifeBridge Health employees project a professional image to patients, visitors and guests.

PURPOSE: To ensure that all LifeBridge Health employees project a professional image to patients, visitors and guests. Policy Title: Facility: Dress Code - LifeBridge LifeBridge Health Effective Date: 7/1/2017 SUMMARY: All LifeBridge Health staff, including residents, staff physicians, volunteers, temporary/agency employees

More information

Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE)

Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE) Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE) Uniform for Clinical Staff Policy Version 4.0 Date approved: September 2017 Approved by: The Board Review due: September 2019 Policy will be updated as required

More information

Policy. 3. APPLICABILITY UNM Hospitals and Clinics. 4. POLICY AUTHORITY UNM Hospitals CEO and Administrator of Human Resources authorize this policy.

Policy. 3. APPLICABILITY UNM Hospitals and Clinics. 4. POLICY AUTHORITY UNM Hospitals CEO and Administrator of Human Resources authorize this policy. Applies To: UNMH Responsible Department: Human Resources Revised: 1/2016 Policy Patient Age Group: (X ) N/A ( ) All Ages ( ) Newborns ( ) Pediatric ( ) Adult 1. POLICY STATEMENT The UNM Hospitals image

More information

Dress Code / Uniform Policy

Dress Code / Uniform Policy TRUST POLICY & PROCEDURE Dress Code / Uniform Policy Document Ref. No: PP(16)215 For use in (clinical areas): For use by (staff groups): Document owner: Status: All areas All staff groups and students

More information

UNIFORM & DRESS CODE POLICY

UNIFORM & DRESS CODE POLICY UNIFORM & DRESS CODE POLICY Document title: Uniform & Dress Code Policy CCG document ref: Author / originator: Tanya Kidson, Head of Infection Prevention and Control Date of approval: August 2015 Approving

More information

The Scout Association POR March 2016 Page 1 of 12

The Scout Association POR March 2016 Page 1 of 12 Rule 10.1 Protection of Uniforms Rule 10.2 Entitlement to Wear Uniform Rule 10.3 Safety Considerations Rule 10.4 Cultural Requirements and Religious Needs Rule 10.5 Beaver Scout Uniform Rule 10.6 Cub Scout

More information

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY POLICY ON PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AND ATTIRE

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY POLICY ON PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AND ATTIRE WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY POLICY ON PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE AND ATTIRE Revised August 2009 Revised December 2011 Revised January 2013 Revised August 2015 Revised September 2016 Revised

More information

Chapter 10 UNIFORM, BADGES AND EMBLEMS

Chapter 10 UNIFORM, BADGES AND EMBLEMS Chapter 10 UNIFORM, BADGES AND EMBLEMS Chapter Contents Rule 10.1 Rule 10.2 Rule 10.3 Rule 10.4 Rule 10.5 Rule 10.6 Rule 10.7 Rule 10.8 Rule 10.9 Protection of Uniforms Entitlement to Wear Uniform Safety

More information

Chapter 10 UNIFORM, BADGES AND EMBLEMS

Chapter 10 UNIFORM, BADGES AND EMBLEMS Chapter 10 UNIFORM, BADGES AND EMBLEMS Chapter Contents Rule 10.1 Protection of Uniforms Rule 10.2 Entitlement to Wear Uniform Rule 10.3 Safety Considerations Rule 10.4 Cultural Requirements and Religious

More information

Title: Staff Dress Code Policy

Title: Staff Dress Code Policy Staff Dress Code Policy Title: Staff Dress Code Policy Policy Implementation Date: August 2015 Review Date and Frequency: January 2021 Three Years Policy Reference No: P015 Responsible for Review: Principal

More information

DRESS CODE AND UNIFORM POLICY (HRP 26)

DRESS CODE AND UNIFORM POLICY (HRP 26) DRESS CODE AND UNIFORM POLICY (HRP 26) First Issued Issue Version Purpose of Issue/Description of Change Planned Review Date Review June 2012 Named Responsible Officer:- Approved by Date Director of Human

More information

General Order 44 KIRKWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT. Issuing Authority. Jack R. Plummer, Chief of Police. Issue Date October 6, 2009

General Order 44 KIRKWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT. Issuing Authority. Jack R. Plummer, Chief of Police. Issue Date October 6, 2009 Issue Date October 6, 2009 General Order 44 Effective Date Immediately Subject Review Date December Rescinds/Amends GO 44; ISSUED FEBRUARY 17, 1995 PURPOSE The purpose of this general order is to describe

More information

Professional Image. Definitions None

Professional Image. Definitions None Professional Image Document Owner: O'Connell, Tim Version: 1 Effective Date: 04/25/2013 Revision Date: 04/25/2016 Approvers: Thompson, Angela Department: Human Resources I. Purpose It is incumbent on each

More information

Chapter 10 Uniform, Badges and Emblems

Chapter 10 Uniform, Badges and Emblems Chapter 10 Uniform, Badges and Emblems Chapter Contents Rule 10.21 Badges and Emblems - Method of Wear Rule 10.1 Rule 10.2 Rule 10.3 Rule 10.4 Protection of Uniforms Entitlement to Wear Uniform Safety

More information

California Department of State Hospitals Policy Manual

California Department of State Hospitals Policy Manual Policy 1024 Uniform Regulations PURPOSE AND SCOPE The uniform policy of the (DSH) is established to ensure that uniformed officers will be readily identifiable to the public through the proper use and

More information

Date Reviewed: Date Revised: Implementation: CPIC Approved: Board Approved: Feb Responsible Party: HR

Date Reviewed: Date Revised: Implementation: CPIC Approved: Board Approved: Feb Responsible Party: HR POLICY & PROCEDURE TITLE: Professional Appearance and Dress Code Scope/Purpose: To promote a safe environment and professional atmosphere at all times for employees, patients and visitors through the proper

More information

Dress Code for Compulsory & Non-Compulsory Staff Uniforms Guidelines Section F&S Version 01 1/05/2013 Page 1

Dress Code for Compulsory & Non-Compulsory Staff Uniforms Guidelines Section F&S Version 01 1/05/2013 Page 1 Facilities & Services Division Dress code and Non-Compulsory Staff Uniforms - Guidelines Purpose The Facilities and Services Division (F&S) is focussed on achieving excellence in service delivery and to

More information

Uniform and Dress Code Policy

Uniform and Dress Code Policy Policy Number LCH CORP 25 This document has been reviewed in line with the Policy Alignment Process for Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust Services. It is a valid Mersey Care document, however due to

More information

THURMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT

THURMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT Subject: Uniforms and Appearance Page No. 1 THURMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDER Authority: Chief of Police Subject: Uniforms and Appearance CALEA Standard: 41 Related Documents: Date Issued: January

More information

Abington Township Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual

Abington Township Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual Abington Township Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual Chapter: Patrol General Order: 41.3.4 Section: Equipment Original Date: 050104 Title: Authorized Personal Equipment and Apparel Re-Issue

More information

Southlake Regional Health Centre - Dress Code

Southlake Regional Health Centre - Dress Code Page 1 of 6 Home > Policies & Procedures > Administrative Documents > Administration Manual > Dress Code Disclaimer: the information contained in this document is for educational purposes only. Any PRINTED

More information

Dress code policy. Director of Infection, Prevention and Control Author and contact number Infection Prevention and Control Team

Dress code policy. Director of Infection, Prevention and Control Author and contact number Infection Prevention and Control Team Document level: Trustwide (TW) Code: IC19 Issue number: 5 Dress code policy Lead executive Director of Infection, Prevention and Control Author and contact number Infection Prevention and Control Team

More information

SECTION 8 UNIFORM 8 UNIFORM

SECTION 8 UNIFORM 8 UNIFORM SECTION 8 UNIFORM 8 UNIFORM 8.1. OVERVIEW Scouting is a uniformed movement and members of Sections and Leaders must adhere to Policy and Rules R14 details the standard National uniform. All means should

More information

Guidelines for All Team Members

Guidelines for All Team Members Our patients and their families expect and deserve the assurance that they have made the right choice by entrusting IU Health with their care. We provide this assurance though our unparalleled expertise,

More information

Natalia ISD STUDENT CONDUCT. Purpose

Natalia ISD STUDENT CONDUCT. Purpose Purpose General Guidelines The District s dress code is established to teach grooming and hygiene, instill discipline, prevent disruption, avoid safety hazards, and teach respect for authority. Students

More information

SECTION: EMPLOYEE RELATIONS PAGE: 1 of 6

SECTION: EMPLOYEE RELATIONS PAGE: 1 of 6 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY MANUAL Policy No. 5-7 SECTION: EMPLOYEE RELATIONS PAGE: 1 of 6 SUBJECT: MMC IMAGE DATE: 08/27/98; 11/1/00; 7/26/02; 7/01/03; 5/01/04; 9/01/04; 4/01/06; 9/01/06;

More information

Guidelines for All Uniformed Team Members

Guidelines for All Uniformed Team Members Guidelines for All Uniformed Team Members Any time you are wearing an IU Health badge or uniform, your appearance, attitude and behaviors are direct reflections on the quality of the care that we provide.

More information

Consulted With: Post/Committee/Group: Date: Tim Lightfoot, Ahmad Aziz, Laura Harding, Helen Ali, Srithavan Kadirkananathan, Rebecca Martin,

Consulted With: Post/Committee/Group: Date: Tim Lightfoot, Ahmad Aziz, Laura Harding, Helen Ali, Srithavan Kadirkananathan, Rebecca Martin, DRESS CODE/UNIFORM POLICY Type: Policy Register No: 04041 Status: Public Developed in response to: Health and Safety Staff / Management need CQC Fundamental Standard: 12, 17 Consulted With: Post/Committee/Group:

More information

Kenosha Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual

Kenosha Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual Kenosha Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual Subject: UNIFORMS, INSPECTION OF PERSONNEL, AND OFFICER EQUIPMENT Effective Date January, 1984 Last Revised January 20, 2016 Last Reviewed January

More information

DRESS CODE POLICY JANUARY This policy supersedes all previous policies for Dress Code

DRESS CODE POLICY JANUARY This policy supersedes all previous policies for Dress Code DRESS CODE POLICY JANUARY 2016 This policy supersedes all previous policies for Dress Code Policy title Dress Code Policy Policy COR14 reference Policy category Corporate Relevant to All Trust staff Date

More information

DRESS POLICY FOR ALL STAFF

DRESS POLICY FOR ALL STAFF Directorate of the Chief Nurse DRESS POLICY FOR ALL STAFF Reference: DCP152 Version: 1.3 This version issued: 07/10/15 Result of last review: Minor changes Date approved by owner (if applicable): N/A Date

More information

UNIFORM POLICY. In selecting the garments in the uniform range, the following principles were considered:

UNIFORM POLICY. In selecting the garments in the uniform range, the following principles were considered: Purpose Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) employees represent the organisation and the standard of their presentation has a significant impact on the way the organisation is viewed by the general public,

More information

MEDEX ACADEMY Undergraduate Application

MEDEX ACADEMY Undergraduate Application Undergraduate Application Personal Information: Name: (Last) (First) (Middle) Preferred Name: Address: (Street) (Apt. Number) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Telephone: (Home) (Cell) (Other) E-mail: Date of

More information

POLICY STATEMENT. Policy Statement 1007 Policy Area: Effective Date: Approved: Paul A. Quander, Jr., Director. Dress Code Policy

POLICY STATEMENT. Policy Statement 1007 Policy Area: Effective Date: Approved: Paul A. Quander, Jr., Director. Dress Code Policy Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia POLICY STATEMENT Policy Area: Effective Date: Approved: Paul A. Quander, Jr., Director Dress Code Policy I. COVERAGE The provisions

More information

TEXARKANA, TEXAS POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDERS MANUAL. TPCA Best Practices Recognition Program Reference

TEXARKANA, TEXAS POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDERS MANUAL. TPCA Best Practices Recognition Program Reference Effective Date February 1, 2008 Amended Date Reference Distribution All Personnel City Manager City Attorney TPCA Best Practices Recognition Program Reference Review Date January 1, 2009 Pages 1 This Operations

More information

Department of Physical Therapy DATE: 8/2017 College of Applied Health Sciences University Of Illinois At Chicago PHYSICAL THERAPY POLICY AND PROCEDURE

Department of Physical Therapy DATE: 8/2017 College of Applied Health Sciences University Of Illinois At Chicago PHYSICAL THERAPY POLICY AND PROCEDURE TABLE OF CONTENTS Attendance and Tardiness Policies 2 Student Attire and Appearance.6 Use of Electronic Devices..12 1 SUBJECT: Classroom, Laboratory, Clinic, and Assessment Attendance and Tardiness Policies

More information

UNIFORMS AND IDENTIFYING INSIGNIA POLICY

UNIFORMS AND IDENTIFYING INSIGNIA POLICY Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services CAAS # 103.01.01 Index # Administration UNIFORMS AND IDENTIFYING INSIGNIA POLICY PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to establish a consistent,

More information

Dress Code/Uniform Policy: Policy statement

Dress Code/Uniform Policy: Policy statement Dress Code/Uniform Policy: Policy statement Prepared by: Uniform/Dress Code Working Group Occupational Health & Safety Services Distributed: June 2012 Review Date: July 2014 Distribution Arrangements:

More information

DRESS CODE POLICY. Last Review Date Adopted 31 st March Date of Approval 9 th January Date of Implementation 1 st April 2014

DRESS CODE POLICY. Last Review Date Adopted 31 st March Date of Approval 9 th January Date of Implementation 1 st April 2014 DRESS CODE POLICY Last Review Date Adopted 31 st March 2016 Approving Body Remuneration Committee Date of Approval 9 th January 2014 Date of Implementation 1 st April 2014 Next Review Date February 2017

More information

STUDENT INFORMATION PACK

STUDENT INFORMATION PACK STUDENT INFORMATION PACK Welcome! To The Cobalt NHS Treatment Centre Cobalt Business Park, Silverlink North, North Tyneside, NE27 0BY Tel: 0191 2703250 Fax: 0191 2703251 E-Mail Contact: anne.morris@ramsayhealth.co.uk

More information

HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY

HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY Subject EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Title 1 of 5 Revision of 03/01/2010 Effective Date 01/14/2014 Removal Date: I. PURPOSE: Northwestern Memorial s mission of Patients First supports the

More information

Standards. The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards. A. Define, Describe, or Identify: B. List or Describe:

Standards. The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards. A. Define, Describe, or Identify: B. List or Describe: 1 Lesson 2 The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards A. Define, Describe, or Identify: 1. Uniform A distinctive mode of dress. The English word uniform

More information

Author: Cathy Winfield. Job Title: Chief Nurse. Version Date Author Reason. Cathy Bratt. Helen Forrest / Jim Murray

Author: Cathy Winfield. Job Title: Chief Nurse. Version Date Author Reason. Cathy Bratt. Helen Forrest / Jim Murray Reference Number POL-CP/008/10 Version: V4.4.0 Status Final Author: Cathy Winfield Job Title: Chief Nurse Version / Amendment History Version Date Author Reason 1 2009 Anne Johnson Review of Policy 2 December

More information

LE-I/II Northridge HS

LE-I/II Northridge HS LE-I/II Northridge HS Purpose This lesson provides an overview of the various Marine Corps uniforms and today s MCJROTC uniforms. After the lesson, Cadets will: Be able to describe the different Marine

More information

425 POLICY Dress and Personal Appearance

425 POLICY Dress and Personal Appearance 425 POLICY Dress and Personal Appearance 425.1 Statement of Policy Redlands Community College s Faculty and Staff have constant contact with employees, students, parents, visitors, and other contracted

More information

BOY SCOUT/VARSITY SCOUT UNIFORM INSPECTION SHEET OFFICIAL PLACEMENT OF INSIGNIA

BOY SCOUT/VARSITY SCOUT UNIFORM INSPECTION SHEET OFFICIAL PLACEMENT OF INSIGNIA BOY SCOUT/VARSITY SCOUT UNIFORM INSPECTION SHEET OFFICIAL PLACEMENT OF INSIGNIA SHOULDER SEAM RIGHT SLEEVE RIGHT POCKET SHOULDER EPAULETS AND LOOPS LEFT SLEEVE 4" LEFT POCKET Conduct uniform inspection

More information

PROCEDURAL GUIDANCE FOR DRESS AND APPEARANCE 2010

PROCEDURAL GUIDANCE FOR DRESS AND APPEARANCE 2010 PROCEDURAL GUIDANCE FOR DRESS AND APPEARANCE 2010 Version Control Draft 4a 30/6/2010 Comments received and collated from Policy Officer: Draft amended, other issues taken to Uniform Users Group 28/6/2010

More information

MASON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #4 CHAPTER: 2000 NUMBER: 2360 APPROVED:

MASON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #4 CHAPTER: 2000 NUMBER: 2360 APPROVED: TITLE: UNIFORM STANDARDS CHAPTER: 2000 NUMBER: 2360 APPROVED: 10-07-2008 APPROVED: Signature on file Bob Burbridge, Chief 1. PURPOSE: To provide District personnel with a clothing standard in order to

More information

1. Purpose 1.1. To define the dress code and personal appearance expected of McLaren Central Michigan (MCM) employees

1. Purpose 1.1. To define the dress code and personal appearance expected of McLaren Central Michigan (MCM) employees Policy Title: Dress and Appearance Code Effective Date: 09/01/89 Policy Number: CMI_HR. Review Date: 05/01/17 Section: Human Resources Revised Date: 10/15/17 Oversight Level: Subsidiary Administrative

More information

Senior Aerospace Science Instructor ( SASI). Uniforms

Senior Aerospace Science Instructor ( SASI). Uniforms BY ORDER OF 20051 OH 20051I 01 Senior Aerospace Science Instructor Cadet Personnel ( SASI). Uniforms PERSONNEL COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: ONLINE AT UNIT WEBSITE, 1 PER

More information

UNIFORM AND DRESS CODE POLICY

UNIFORM AND DRESS CODE POLICY DATE APPROVED: D APPROVED BY: R IMPLEMENTATION DATE: A REVIEW DATE: F LEAD DIRECTOR: T IMPACT ASSESSMENT STATEMENT: Policy Reference Number: Change Control: Document Number Document Version Owner Distribution

More information

Trust Policy Uniform & Dress Code Policy

Trust Policy Uniform & Dress Code Policy Trust Policy Uniform & Dress Code Policy Purpose Date Version October 2017 Version 6 The aim of the policy is to set out the expected standard of dress for all Trust staff whilst on duty and travelling

More information

SECTION: OPERATIONS OPR-271 UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT

SECTION: OPERATIONS OPR-271 UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION: OPERATIONS OPR-271 CHAPTER: DIRECTIVE: UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT INDEX 01 SUMMARY 02 GENERAL APPEARANCE A. GROOMING B. UNIFORMS C. JEWELRY D. HAIR E. PLAIN CLOTHES PERSONNEL F. COURT APPEARANCES

More information

HCC EMS Code of Conduct

HCC EMS Code of Conduct HCC EMS Code of Conduct Attendance and Tardiness Attendance at all classroom, skill sessions, and hands on training is mandatory. Tardiness will not be tolerated. This will include when reporting to any

More information

NA APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

NA APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION NA APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION FIRST 2 PAGES OF THIS APPLICATION PACKAGE MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY AND TURNED IN DURING THE APPLICATION ACCEPTANCE PERIOD. PLEASE PRINT NAME: Last First Initial ADDRESS:

More information

STAFF UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY

STAFF UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY STAFF UNIFORM AND DRESS POLICY Lead Manager Associate Nurse Director Infection Prevention Control Responsible Director Board Nurse Director Approved by Board Clinical Governance Forum Date Approved 27

More information

Standard Operating Procedure Ottawa Fire Services. All Personnel shall wear issued uniforms in compliance with the procedures outlined below.

Standard Operating Procedure Ottawa Fire Services. All Personnel shall wear issued uniforms in compliance with the procedures outlined below. Policy Standard Operating Procedure CLASSIFICATION # SOP UN 01.1-2002 Uniforms- Dress Code SUBJECT Uniforms - Revised AUTHORITY Fire Chief All Personnel shall wear issued uniforms in compliance with the

More information

MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE. General Order

MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE. General Order MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE General Order CHAPTER: 019 EFFECTIVE DATE: March 30, 2010 REFERENCE: CALEA 41.3.5, 41.3.6 CFA 14.10 NO. PAGES: 9 TITLE: Issued Equipment/Uniforms/Grooming REVIEWED/REVISED:

More information

HCC EMS Program Code of Conduct Policy

HCC EMS Program Code of Conduct Policy HCC EMS Program Code of Conduct Policy 6.2013 Attendance and Tardiness Attendance at all classroom, skill sessions, and hands on training is mandatory. Tardiness will not be tolerated. This will include

More information

Dress Code Policy For Uniforms & Workwear

Dress Code Policy For Uniforms & Workwear Dress Code Policy For Uniforms & Workwear DRESS CODE POLICY FOR UNIFORMS AND WORKWEAR Document Type Unique Identifier Document Purpose Document Author Target Audience Responsible Group Human Resources

More information

Proposed Changes Provided to ONA by CMH. SCOPE: Added Locums/Agency Staff and other contracted individuals that regularly perform work at the hospital

Proposed Changes Provided to ONA by CMH. SCOPE: Added Locums/Agency Staff and other contracted individuals that regularly perform work at the hospital Proposed Changes Provided to ONA by CMH SCOPE: Added Locums/Agency Staff and other contracted individuals that regularly perform work at the hospital GENERAL POLICY STATEMENT: Employee appearance reflects

More information

All Wales NHS Dress Code. Free to Lead, Free to Care

All Wales NHS Dress Code. Free to Lead, Free to Care 1 All Wales NHS Dress Code Free to Lead, Free to Care Introduction The All Wales Dress Code was developed to encompass the principles of inspiring confidence, preventing infection and for the safety of

More information

CHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AREA: ADMINISTRATIVE. TITLE: Professional Appearance Policy

CHEYENNE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AREA: ADMINISTRATIVE. TITLE: Professional Appearance Policy Page 1 of 5 ORIGINATOR: Director of Human Resources Director of Human Resources: Date: APPROVED BY: Chief Operating Officer: Date: POLICY APPLIES TO: Entire Institution REVISION DATE: 07/11/2017 EFFECTIVE

More information

Internship Program Information

Internship Program Information Internship Program Information The St. Louis County Police Department, Office of Emergency Management (SLCPD/OEM) Internship Program provides students with a unique opportunity to apply classroom skills

More information

Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. On: 30 January Review Date: January Corporate / Directorate. Department Responsible for Review:

Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. On: 30 January Review Date: January Corporate / Directorate. Department Responsible for Review: POLICY DOCUMENT Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust UNIFORM and DRESS POLICY FOR ALL CLINICAL STAFF Approved by: Trust Executive Committee On: 30 January 2018 Review Date: January 2021 Corporate / Directorate

More information

COMMUNITY HEALTH UNIFORM POLICY

COMMUNITY HEALTH UNIFORM POLICY COMMUNITY HEALTH UNIFORM POLICY Version: 4 Ratified by: Date ratified: August 2015 Title of originator/author: Title of responsible committee/group: Date issued: August 2015 Review date: April 2016 Relevant

More information

Please see attached a copy of our Dress Code and Uniform Policy as requested.

Please see attached a copy of our Dress Code and Uniform Policy as requested. Response sent by email 13 February 2017 St Helier Hospital Wrythe Lane Carshalton Surrey SM5 1AA Tel: 020 8296 2000 Direct dial tel: 020 8296 4992 Re: Freedom of Information request - Ref: FOI 3813 Thank

More information

Standards of Professional Attire and Classroom Behavior*

Standards of Professional Attire and Classroom Behavior* Standards of Professional Attire and Classroom Behavior* Upon acceptance and entry into the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Pharmacy (SOP) or Nursing and Health Sciences (SONHS), students

More information

Occupational HealthCare Overview

Occupational HealthCare Overview Occupational HealthCare Overview Occupational Programs at the heart of healthcare Mission Statement Vance-Granville Community College educates, inspires, and supports a diverse community of learners to

More information

Date of Meeting: 18/07/2013, 17/09/2013 And 14/11/2013. Validation Date: 28/06/ /07/2013. Ratified Date: 11/07/ /11/2013

Date of Meeting: 18/07/2013, 17/09/2013 And 14/11/2013. Validation Date: 28/06/ /07/2013. Ratified Date: 11/07/ /11/2013 Document Type: POLICY Title: Uniform Policy and Dress Code Unique Identifier: CORP/POL/006 Version Number: 6 Scope: Trust Wide Author/Originator and title: Paul Jebb Acting Assistant Director of Nursing

More information

1. Overview 2. Modern Apprentice Job Role 3. Safe Recruitment Policy 4. Dress code Policy 5. Manners Matter 6. Our 7 Values

1. Overview 2. Modern Apprentice Job Role 3. Safe Recruitment Policy 4. Dress code Policy 5. Manners Matter 6. Our 7 Values Yellow Dot is made up of a small group of Nurseries led by enthusiastic (and passionate) Nursery Managers. All our Nurseries have childcare specialists within their core Team. We run many courses at our

More information

COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY

COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER MISAWA AIR BASE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2903 18 JULY 2011 MISAWA AIR BASE Supplement 24 SEPTEMBER 2013 Personnel DRESS AND PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF AIR FORCE PERSONNEL COMPLIANCE

More information

Navy Service Uniform Collar Device Placement E-

Navy Service Uniform Collar Device Placement E- Navy Service Uniform Collar Device Placement E-6 DESCRIPTION OF MATERNITY UNIFORM COMPONENTS For E2-E6 personnel, anodized (highly polished) miniature rank/collar devices (article 4227) shall. Various

More information

Uniform and Dress Code Policy

Uniform and Dress Code Policy Uniform and Dress Code Policy Approved By: Policy and Guideline Committee Date Approved: 17 th September 2010 Trust Reference: B30/2010 Version: Supersedes: Author / Originator(s): Name of Responsible

More information

Webelos Scout Uniform Inspection Sheet

Webelos Scout Uniform Inspection Sheet Webelos Scout Uniform Inspection Sheet 20 pts General Appearance. Allow 4 points for each: n Good posture n Clean face and hands n Combed hair n Neatly dressed n Clean fingernails 1 Headgear. Webelos cap.

More information