Fire & Explosive Investigations Uniforms Sample Clauses

Fire & Explosive Investigations Uniforms. The normal uniform for bargaining unit employees assigned to the Fire & Explosive Investigations Section shall consist of “B.D.U.”style cotton pants and a short or long sleeve cotton shirt embroidered with a badge or the County emblem. If the Employer directs an employee to wear alternative attire on an assignment that involves specialized enforcement activities (e.g. where an inconspicuous appearance would be beneficial to the investigator), the employee is required to comply. An employee must wear professional business attire (e.g. a suit and tie, dress shoes, etc.) when attending judicial or administrative proceedings, or as directed by his or her supervisor.
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