What to Wear Sample Clauses

What to Wear. All participants must wear the safety vest and gloves, if not using a grabber, supplied by the County. Dress for the weather. Wear a hat, long sleeves or sunscreens to avoid sunburn in the summer time. Wear leather shoes or boots with ankle support to avoid foot injuries. Do not wear headphones or costumes. These will interfere with the ability to hear or see oncoming traffic or emergency vehicles or distract motorists on the roadways. Do not schedule a pickup to occur during low visibility times of the day, dusk or xxxx, on extremely hot/muggy days or during inclement weather. Do Not Pickup: Road signs of any kind. Hazardous items: such as hypodermic needles/syringes, broken glass, or dead animals. If there is a question concerning an item, contact the group leader or an adult with the group. Always err on the side of caution. Be aware of the possibility of encountering dangerous chemicals and explosive devises in the form of drink bottles used as discarded meth labs. Please caution all your volunteers to look carefully at discarded plastic drink bottles before picking them up. If the lid is on; if there is a hole in the lid; if there is plastic tubing; if the bottle has foreign or powdery substance in it; if there are books of matches, or empty pill blister packs, or automotive fluid containers lying around, stay away from the bottle and call 911. Large items such as appliances, furniture, barrels, tires, car parts, etc. are to be placed with the bags at the Recycling Center. Please note the location of where they were found. If the items cannot be moved, then note the location of the items by picture, address, coordinates or roadway identifier for pickup. It is helpful to make note of any unusual amounts of litter and/or junked items in ravines and creeks. We will take steps to have those areas cleaned up. By signature below, I, , Group representative, have read and fully understand the guidelines of the roadside litter program and agree to adhere to the conditions and terms of this agreement. Also, by signing this agreement, I have reviewed and accepted the roads assigned to my group and am releasing Oldham County Fiscal Court of any responsibility or liability incurred (accident, injury, etc.) during this litter pickup event.
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What to Wear. Children are expected to wear Nursery uniform, as detailed in the Nursery registration form.
What to Wear. CAI’s Annual Conference and Exposition is a professional event, so business casual wear is strongly encouraged.
What to Wear. The Colombian people have a relaxed lifestyle lends itself to an informal style of dress. Even in restaurants and nightclubs casual clothes is acceptable. There are some restaurants where wearing shorts is not accepted. MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Medical services are both public and private (medical services are not free to visitors. It is strongly recommended that visitors purchase international health insurance). Visitors requiring medical services, drugs or pharmaceutical supplies after normal shopping hours should check with the hotel/motel reception or in the local telephone directory." Emergency Medical assistance with ambulances will be available at all competitions sites, for the entire meet. NEWSPAPERS AND TV CHANNELS Medellin has major daily papers, over-the-air television channels and cable channels available in most hotels and motels. POSTAL SERVICE Post offices are generally open from 08:00 to 18:00 hours Monday to Friday. In International Airport, post offices are available 24 hours a day. ELECTRICITY Electricity throughout in Medellin is supplied at 110 volts/60. WATER Medellin and its surroundings have an excellent public water supply. Tap water is fresh, clean and free to drink. INTERNET ACCESS Access can be found at most major hotels and many coffee shops, shopping centers. Local internet cafes have wireless access. Some zones of the Aquatic Complex have free internet access. ENTRY FORMS Entry forms for each discipline, including methods of payment can be found on the Championship website, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0000.xxx, All payments must be by Credit or Debit Card. Entries until: May 16th, 2020 PAYMENTS ENTRY PROCEDURES FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS Participants must present and submit documentation: proof of age, when registering on line with, photo, copy of Federation I.D, issued by the National Swimming Federation and / o passport showing proof of age when registering on line. ENTRY DEADLINE The final date for entries to be received by the Organizing Committee is Saturday, May 16th, 2020. However, some event entries may close prior to entry deadline to adhere to the mandated 10 hours of competition rule.
What to Wear. In order to feel free to explore and experiment with all kinds of materials, including messy ones, it is advisable to send children dressed in clothes that are easily washable and preferably not new. It is good for children to practice the skills, which will make them independent. Simple clothing which they can handle themselves will enable them to go to the toilet unaided and to put on and take off their outdoor clothes without being too dependent on adults for help. The Nursery also requests that each child is provided with a suitable winter coat, hat and gloves during colder weather and a sun hat and sun cream during hotter weather, which is clearly labelled and can be kept at the Nursery where possible. POTTY/TOILET TRAINING We will work in conjunction with parents during potty training. If you have a method that has been working for you, please let us know and we will adopt it for your child where possible. All children should be potty trained before going into preschool room. Xxxxxxx’s staff will work alongside children and parents to help toddlers prepare for this. Please provide us with several sets of spare clothes during this time.
What to Wear. Always wear an orange or yellow-green safety vest so drivers can see you easily. Put on the vest before you leave the car so you are visible the moment you are on the side of the road. • In addition to the safety vest, volunteers should wear brightly colored clothing that protects your arms and legs, and wear hard-soled shoes, safety glasses and work or gardening gloves. During mowing: • Always put up or open the "MOWING AHEAD" signs before beginning mowing in accordance with the appropriate Volunteer Mowing Operation layout. • Remove all signage immediately after mowing has been completed. • Do not mow or remove signs beyond the authorized roadway segment. Stay within the area marked by your safety signs. • Do not pick up materials that appear to be hazardous and contact the State Police if you find such material.
What to Wear. Campers are to wear comfortable shoes or water shoes, old tennis shoes, shorts and t-shirt, and hats with a brim for sun protection. Bring a bathing suit.
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What to Wear. Campers should dress comfortably: Shorts, T- shirts, socks and tennis shoes. The wearing of a camp T- shirt is required for off-camp activities.
What to Wear. In order to feel free to explore and experiment with all kinds of materials, including messy ones, it is advisable to send children dressed in clothes that are easily washable and preferably not new. It is good for children to practice the skills, which will make them independent. Simple clothing which they can handle themselves will enable them to go to the toilet unaided and to put on and take off their outdoor clothes without being too dependent on other people for help. Registration is not complete, and care will not commence until all the paper work is completed. Prior to the start date of care the following must be received by us for each child: * Registration Form * Parent Contract * Refundable Deposit
What to Wear. Dress is business casual. NO shorts, sweat pants, crop tops, caps/hats, t-shirts with objectionable logos/graphics or gum. Nice jeans are ok if clean. For more information: Visit xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxx for more information. Students should direct questions to their School Contact (career coordinator or teacher) School Contacts should direct questions to PWA staff (xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) By signing below the student and parent/guardian acknowledge the following: • The student will attend and participate fully in activities and the entire program. • The student will not be allowed to leave the premises or leave early; attendance will be taken periodically. • The student agrees to conduct him/herself appropriately as representatives of his/her school. • The student agrees to show respect for PWA and event staff, school personnel, and other students. • The student will dress appropriately for the event. (See “What to wear” above.) • The parent/guardian gives permission for the student’s picture or video to be taken at the event and for those photos or recordings to be used for promotional and educational purposes. • The parent/guardian gives permission for the student’s name to be included on the participant roster that will be distributed to school contacts. • Portland Workforce Alliance and other involved companies (named above) have no liability for this activity. Each participant is responsible for his/her own safety and agrees not to look to PWA or other involved parties with regard to liability for any claims related to participation in activities at the event. STUDENT Student Name (Print): School: Grade: □ 9 □ 10 □ 11 □ 12 Best way to reach you: □ Cell phone □ Email Cell phone: Email (Print clearly): Student signature: Date: PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION Parent/Guardian Name (Print): Day phone: Alternate emergency contact name: Day phone: Parent/Guardian signature: Date: SCHOOL CONTACT ENDORSEMENT School Contact Name (Print): School job title: Day phone: Email (Print clearly): School contact signature: Date:
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