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Standards CoxHealth Title: Dress Code Guidelines Standard #: E18 ...

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9. Socks, stockings, and hosiery will be at the discretion of the department managerin keeping with department professional appearance and regulatory compliance.10. Only split skirts and culottes that have the appearance of a full skirt areacceptable. Shorts, skorts, jams, capris, clamdiggers, or any pant where the lengthis above the ankle are not acceptable.11. Halter, tank or crop tops are not permitted. Sleeveless garments that do notcompletely cover the shoulders are not permitted without a jacket. Shoulders mustbe covered at all times.12. Shirts and pants combined will at all times cover the midriff area.13. Shoes should be clean, polished, and in good repair. Shoes with moderate heelsare best. The style of shoe acceptable will be at the discretion of the departmentmanager in keeping with department professional appearance and regulatorycompliance. Any type of shoe deemed too casual for business operations will notbe permitted. Flip-flops, slippers, or similar shoes are not appropriate.14. Jewelry should be worn in moderation within the following restrictions:a) Earrings and StudsFEMALEi. No dangling earrings longer than 1 inchii. No hoops larger than two inchesiii. No earrings larger than a quarter in diameteriv. No more than two earrings per ear. No facial piercings.v. Tongue piercings or other visible body piercingsare not permitted.MALEi. Male employees are not permitted to wear earrings.ii. No facial piercings. No tongue piercings or other visible bodypiercings.b) Ringsi. No more than two ring sets per hand.15. <strong>CoxHealth</strong> is located in a conservative area of the country and any extremes infashion are not acceptable. For example: punk clothing, extreme hairstyles,wearing of nose rings, tongue piercing, offensive tattoos and wearing ordisplaying gang or satanic paraphernalia.16. Tattoos considered to be offensive by co-workers or any hospital personnel, willbe required to be covered at all times while at work.17. Personnel should bathe or shower regularly and use an effective body deodorantand breath freshener.18. In areas of the organization where permitted (i.e., Non-Tuberculin exposure areas)mustaches and beards must be conservative, neatly trimmed and groomed. If a beard ormustache is not present, the face should be cleanly shaven. Hair styles (men andwomen) should be conservative, neatly trimmed and groomed.19. Perfumes and/or scented lotions are not permitted to be worn by employees in<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Guidelines</strong> HR – <strong>E18</strong>Page 2 of 4

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