Lab Attire Clause Samples

Lab Attire. The general rule for program attire is “industry standard.” All programs have a dress code. Students are expected to fully comply with program and safety attire. Uniform colors and styles will be determined by instructors and program affiliation. The instructor will also determine when uniforms will be worn. It is recommended that students buy at least two sets of uniforms, in order to maintain a clean and neat appearance and promote good personal hygiene. In some labs, jewelry represents a safety hazard and must be removed. Hair must also be worn in such a manner as to assure the student’s safety. Program participation may be limited when appropriate lab and safety attire are not worn.
Lab Attire. The latest fashion is not important when working in the lab. You will be working with chemicals that can ruin your clothes. One must wear full-covering shoes with socks and long pants/jeans or long skirts (mid-calf) in lab. Tight fitting clothes (tights) can also accelerate chemical transfer to the skin and should not be worn. Any divergence from these rules will result in expulsion for that lab period. Absolutely no sandals/flip flops/clogs, shorts or short skirts are allowed. Remember if you drop something on the floor, the first thing it will splash onto is your feet and ankles. Loose clothing (flowing sleeves and jackets with hoods) should be avoided and long hair should be tied back.

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