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Hair Policy or Regulations in your department- I need some answers

Please forward any info regarding a Hair policy your dept. may be using. I have reached out to OSHA, PEOSHA, NFPA and the military. It seems that our F/F's feel they can dictate to us how they should look and General Orders have no teeth.

Thanks
Captain Damian Emerick
Newark, NJ FD
973-733-7444

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Dennis E Sampson

Permalink Reply by Dennis E Sampson May 13
 

Hey Damian,
There must be a run on hair policies.You are the second one in hrs. if you go to the other post you should be able to get the info you are looking for. If you change the name its like I wrote to you. If you need anything else drop me a comment.

STAFE SAFE !! Dennis
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Damian Emerick

Permalink Reply by Damian Emerick May 13
 

Dennis,

Thanks for the info! My D/C and I had the same idea. Thats why you saw it twice.
The links helped.
Thanks again
Damian
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