Fingernails Sample Clauses

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Fingernails. Fingernails extending beyond the tip of the finger can pose a safety hazard to members working in the field. For this reason, fingernails shall be trimmed so that no point of the nail extends beyond the tip of the finger.
Fingernails. Employees shall keep their fingernails neatly trimmed to ¼ inch. Nail polish may be worn while in uniform so long as the color, in the reasonable judgment of the Commissioner of Correction, is conservative and complements the uniform. Extreme shades of nail polish such as purple, gold and blue shall not be worn.
Fingernails. In order to play with correct posture a string player’s finger nails must be kept short and trimmed. Long nails are unacceptable in Orchestra and having them will not only make it hard to play your instrument properly, but will adversely affect your grade. Please do not spend your money getting your nails done professionally. If there is a very special occasion (wedding, 8th grade banquet, etc.) I may choose to temporally approve your long nails on a case by case basis with the understanding that your long nails are removed once the special event has passed.
Fingernails. Fingernails should be clean, short in length, and well-manicured. The wearing of artificial fingernails is not allowed by any direct patient care employee or any contract employee providing direct patient care, both nursing and non-nursing; by any employee who handles or reprocesses patient equipment or instruments, or by any Food Service worker who directly handles food. The term “artificial nails” includes wraps, acrylics, tips, tapes, appliqués, etc. Natural nails will be kept to no more than 1/4-inch past the tip of the finger. Polish, if worn, must be subtle (clear/light) and in good repair without chips or cracks. All employees should refer to the Hand Hygiene policy CLN_IC.209.
Fingernails. Fingernails extending beyond the tip of the finger can pose a safety hazard to officers or others. For this reason, fingernails shall be trimmed so that no point of the nail extends beyond the tip of the finger.
Fingernails. If worn by females, nail polish will be a single color that does not detract from the uniform, nor can the nail polish be extreme in color. Some examples of extreme colors include, but are not limited to, purple, gold, blue, black, bright (fire engine) red and florescent colors. Do not apply designs to nails or apply two-tone or multi-tone colors; however, white-tip French manicures are authorized. Fingernails must not exceed ¼ inch in length beyond the tip ofthe finger and must be clean and well groomed. Fingernails must not interfere with the performance of assigned duties. Fingernails must not hinder proper fit of prescribed safety equipment or uniform items. See Figure 3.4 Figure 3.4. Authorized and Unauthorized Nail Polish Colors (Not All-Inclusive).
Fingernails. Employees shall keep their fingernails neatly trimmed to 1/4 inch. While in uniform, only clear solid color or two-tone color fingernail polish may be worn.