7.4       PERSONAL APPEARANCE

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Dress, grooming, and personal cleanliness standards contribute to the morale of all employees and affect the business image [COMPANY NAME] presents to customers and visitors.

During business hours or when representing [COMPANY NAME], you are expected to present a clean, neat, and tasteful appearance. You should dress and groom yourself according to the requirements of your position and accepted social standards. This is particularly true if your job involves dealing with customers or visitors in person.

Your supervisor or department head is responsible for establishing a reasonable dress code appropriate to the job you perform. Consult your supervisor if you have questions as to what constitutes appropriate appearance. Where necessary, reasonable accommodation may be made to a person with a disability.

 

Without unduly restricting individual tastes, the following personal appearance guidelines should be followed:

Jeans, bermudas, t-shirt, and shorts do not present appropriate professional attire.

Unnaturally colored hair and extreme hairstyles, such as spiked hair and shaved heads, do not present an appropriate professional appearance.

Offensive body odor and poor personal hygiene is not professionally acceptable.

Facial jewelry, such as eyebrow rings, nose rings, lip rings, and tongue studs, is not professionally appropriate and must not be worn during business hours.

Multiple ear piercings (more than one ring in each ear) are not professionally appropriate and must not be worn during business hours.

Visible excessive tattoos and similar body art must be covered during business hours.

Dress, grooming, and personal cleanliness standards contribute to the morale of all employees and affect the business image [COMPANY NAME] presents to customers and visitors.

During business hours or when representing [COMPANY NAME], you are expected to present a clean, neat, and tasteful appearance. You should dress and groom yourself according to the requirements of your position and accepted social standards. This is particularly true if your job involves dealing with customers or visitors in person.

Your supervisor or department head is responsible for establishing a reasonable dress code appropriate to the job you perform. Consult your supervisor if you have questions as to what constitutes appropriate appearance. Where necessary, reasonable accommodation may be made to a person with a disability.

 

Without unduly restricting individual tastes, the following personal appearance guidelines should be followed:

Jeans, bermudas, t-shirt, and shorts do not present appropriate professional attire.

Unnaturally colored hair and extreme hairstyles, such as spiked hair and shaved heads, do not present an appropriate professional appearance.

Offensive body odor and poor personal hygiene is not professionally acceptable.

Facial jewelry, such as eyebrow rings, nose rings, lip rings, and tongue studs, is not professionally appropriate and must not be worn during business hours.

Multiple ear piercings (more than one ring in each ear) are not professionally appropriate and must not be worn during business hours.

Visible excessive tattoos and similar body art must be covered during business hours.