Appearance
- Appropriate dress ensures that the facility remains in compliance with issues such as infection
control, safety and security, disparity and professionalism. - All participants are required to wear close-toed shoes. Socks, tights or hose are to be worn with all
shoes. - Present a clean, neat, professional appearance.
◦ Sleeveless tops or dresses may be worn if covered by a sweater or jacket.
◦ Leggings are acceptable if worn with a long jacket, sweater or top.
◦ Hair must be neat, clean and well-groomed. Facial hair should be neatly trimmed. Long hair
must be tied back.
◦ Hats and/or head coverings are acceptable only when required for the job, while undergoing
chemotherapy or required for religious observation.
◦ Jewelry must be professional and kept to a minimum.
◦ No pierced jewelry, except earrings, may be shown.
◦ No more than 1-2 tattoos may be visible. - You may be asked to wear protective clothing if necessary for the safety of the patient or participant
(surgical scrubs, personal protective equipment, etc.). - If you arrive wearing clothing that Floyd Valley staff deems inappropriate, you will be asked to wear a lab coat or be dismissed to change clothes.
What NOT to Wear
- Sweatshirts, T-shirts, tank tops, halter-tops, open back or spaghetti strap tops or bare midriffs.
- Any clothing with graphics, designs or offensive words.
- Jeans, shorts, walking shorts, mini-skirts or stretch/yoga/swishy/athletic pants.
- Overpowering perfumes, colognes or scented lotion.
- Excessively tight, revealing or baggy clothes.
- Excessive makeup.