Face Coverings definition

Face Coverings cloth face coverings or masks as recommended by federal, state, and local public health guidance.
Face Coverings means a well fitting medical grade mask, surgical mask, or higher level respirator such as N95, KN95, KF94.
Face Coverings means a piece of cloth (cotton, linen, etc.) or other similar materials that is worn to cover the nose and mouth completely and is double layered. Acceptable face coverings include a cloth face mask, a disposable or paper mask, or a religious face covering. Face covering does not include face shields, neck gaiters, bandanas, mesh masks, masks with holes or openings or masks with vents. The Club will provide face coverings to Club members. However, members may bring their own face coverings to the Club, provided they satisfy the above definition. The Club reserves the right to require members to wear Club-provided face coverings if the Club determines that a member’s face covering does not satisfy the above definition.

Examples of Face Coverings in a sentence

  • The Diocese allows only those types of masks recommended and permitted in DPH’s publication entitled Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings During COVID-19 Pandemic, as last revised September 16, 2020.

  • The Committee has provided the BEU with a copy of its Policy on Face Coverings which is accessible at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=4942&dataid=8 981&FileName=PSB%20Policy%20on%20Face%20Coverings%20Voted%209.14.20.pdf and which may be changed from time to time by the Committee.

  • There are limited circumstances when an alternative face covering is permitted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in lieu of a face mask in school settings set forth in guidance dated August 11, 2020 titled “Guidance for K-12 School Administrators on the Use of Cloth Face Coverings in Schools”: CDC recognizes that wearing face masks may not be possible in every situation or for some people.

  • These guidelines include but are not limited to: Cleaning and Disinfecting, Physical Distancing, Face Coverings, Hygiene, and Symptom Checks.

  • Such requirements include, but are not limited to, following California Department of Health’s (CDPH) Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings published on June 18, 2020 (along with any subsequent versions) and remaining compliant with personal protective equipment (PPE) and other “safety” equipment requirements provided under state and federal occupational safety and health laws.


More Definitions of Face Coverings

Face Coverings. All guests are to wear a mask while inside the facility. Temporary removal is permitted when:
Face Coverings means a material that covers the nose and mouth and may include a face mask, face shield, homemade mask, or other cloth covering, such as a scarf, bandana, handkerchief or other similar cloth covering. Face covering shall not include the use of face shields.
Face Coverings means any well-secured paper or cloth (like a bandana or scarf) that covers your nose and mouth and includes, without limitation, cloth masks and N95 masks. The CDC requires that face coverings: • fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face • be secured with ties or ear loops • include multiple layers of fabric • allow for breathing without restriction • be able to be laundered and machine dried without damage or change to shape, if they are non-disposable.
Face Coverings means face coverings that comply with OSHA standards include surgical masks, medical procedure masks, voluntary-use respirators (such as N95s), and masks made of tightly-woven fabric or non-woven material of at least two layers. A face covering has no visible holes or openings and must cover the nose and mouth. Bandanas, balaclavas, scarves, ski masks, and masks with a single layer of fabric are not acceptable face coverings.
Face Coverings means a protective barrier to be worn by an individual to cover at least the wearer’s mouth and nose, which is secured to the wearer’s face or head, and which is worn to block the spread of nose and mouth droplets and to reduce exposure of the wearer and persons in the wearer’s environment to communicable diseases such as COVID-19. May be cloth, paper, or other material, such as rigid or flexible clear plastic, or a combination of materials. May be considered an accommodation for persons who cannot wear a Mask or more restrictive type of Face Covering, or may be a face shield that does not meets the Specifications for Goods available under the Face Shield category.
Face Coverings means a medical mask or a non-medical mask or other face coverings such as a bandana, a scarf or cloth that covers the mouth, nose and chin ensuring a barrier that limits the transmission of infectious respiratory droplets.
Face Coverings means a mask or other face covering that fully covers the mouth, nose and chin ensuring a barrier that limits the transmissionof infectious respiratory droplets.