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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

this policy ensured that all personnel involved in any activity on which long hair or jewellery may pose a hazard, complies with

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section 12 67/93 of the OSHA

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

Hair- all members in uniform (dress uniform or fatigues) shall keep their hair,

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neat, tidy and well groomed, which shall be at the discretion of the fire chief or designate

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

when personnel are
- assigned to firefighting, training or maintenance
- involved In any activity that long hair poses a health and safety risk
-wearing full dress uniform
hair shall

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be contoured to the shape of the head and away from ears. hair shall not extend past the top edge of the shirt collar

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

Hair that is longer that is longer will be

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bound and braided with hairpins barrettes or elastics neutral in colour that keep the hair off the face and does not interfere with eh headband or secure fit of the uniform hats

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

Hair must be kept groomed in such a way that it does not pose any occupational hazard at any time. hair must not

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  • interfere with the donning of any protective clothing,
  • interfere with the SCBA face piece
  • or be exposed at any time when protective clothing is being worn

longer hair that is bound and braided will be tucked into personal protective clothing and will not interfere with protective head gear

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

Tattoos- while on duty or representing BFES uniformed personnel shall not display body art (including branding, body alterations and scarring) or tattoos that may be perceived to be offensive
offensive body art or tattoos include (3)

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  • graphics that may be interpreted as criminal or hang affiliation
  • graphics that may contravene any section any section of the Ontario human rights code
  • graphics that may be contrary to community expectation or standards, such as, words, phrases, profane lanuage, and symbols that insight a negative public impression
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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

personnel must cover body art or tattoos that may be seemed as offensive by using

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issued clothing or equipment, or by individual remedy that is approved by their immediate supervisor.

it is strongly recommended that employees do not have their head, neck, face and hands tattooed

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

all personnel may wear only jewellery, adornments or accessories that are consistent with conservative business attire and which are not excessively decorative, and all necklaces if worn, including those denoting medical problem such as medic- alert necklaces or religious medals, must be

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concealed under the shirt

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Policy # 7.03 Personal Appearance

under the following conditions any piercing adornments are strictly prohibited when (3)

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  • personnel are assigned to firefighting, training
  • personnel are unloved in an activity where piercing adornments pose a health and safety risk
  • any personnel wearing a full dress uniform

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