Belts Sample Clauses

The 'Belts' clause establishes requirements regarding the provision, use, or maintenance of belts within a particular context, such as workplace safety or equipment operation. Typically, this clause specifies the types of belts that must be used, outlines standards for their condition, and may assign responsibility for inspection or replacement to a specific party. Its core practical function is to ensure safety and compliance by minimizing the risk of accidents or equipment failure related to improper or inadequate belt usage.
Belts. Belts bearing the ▇▇▇▇ provided that such belts shall be sold only as part of a Bottom and shall not be made out of leather.
Belts. ● If a belt is worn, there may be no excess part of the belt hanging loose. The belt should be a solid black, brown, or navy blue. BLOUSES/ SHIRTS ● Must be worn tucked into waistband of student’s pants, shorts, or skirt. ● May be out for P.E. and/or a vigorous, athletic activity outside but afterwards, must be tucked in again. Student may not enter the classroom unless shirt or blouse is tucked in properly. ● Only solid white turtlenecks (short or long sleeved) may be worn during cooler weather. ● No ruffles, frills or extra stitchery work. ● Boys must wear ONLY a plain, white t-shirt under their uniform shirt (if they wear a t-shirt under the shirt). No t-shirts with designs, logos, or color may be worn. JACKETS ● No CCHS jackets, pro team jackets or gang related clothing. ● Any other jacket or coat may be worn outside. ● All jackets are to be removed while inside the classrooms. ● “Hoodies” --- sweatshirts with hoods --- are not considered jackets and may not be worn to school because the school sweatshirt is the only sweatshirt permitted. SCOUT UNIFORMS Boys may wear their scout uniform on scout meeting days unless it is a Mass day. Then they must wear the regular school uniform. For girls, because of the great variety of their scout uniform options, we are limiting the girls to wearing their sashes and vests on meeting days unless it is a Mass day when only the school uniform may be worn.
Belts. Captains and above: black with gold buckle. Drivers and firefighters: black with silver buckle. *All personnel black Velcro.

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