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TITLE: Protective ClothingPolicy Number / 0041 - DRAFT
Effective Date
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APPROVAL
- PREAMBLE
The College strives to have a professionally attired workforce that take pride in their work, and their appearance as well as to bring about and maintain as far as practicable, a work environment that is safe and without risk of health to its employees. It is thus the policy of the College to provide certain protective clothing/uniform to staff identified in clause 3 of this policy.
- PURPOSE
2.1To establish a uniform/protective clothing policy for designated staff members as described in 1 above.
2.2To inform staff and managers of the policy so that they can implement/ monitor compliance.
2.3To endure consistency in purchasing of uniform/protective clothing across the College.
2.4To maintain professional appearance, easy identification and protect employees’ private clothing from excessive dirt or wear.
2.5To prevent transmission of infections and to protect employees from harmful chemicals.
- SCOPE OF APPLICATION
The policy provisions shall apply to all employees of the College who are appointed as Handymen,
Cleaners, Farm Workers, Kitchen Aids, IT Technicians and Stores Officers appointed on permanent orcontract basis.
- AUTHORISATION
PSSBC Resolution No 3 of 1999
Ministerial Handbook
Occupational Health and Safety Act, No 85 of 1993
- DEFINITION OF TERMS
5.1Uniform means similar/identical clothing worn by employees as prescribed by the employer within their place of work and/or during working hours of work.
5.2Protective clothing is a type of clothing worn by employees, as prescribed by the employer in compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Act, in order to keep safe from any harmful conditions that employees may be working under.
- POLICY STATEMENTS
6.1Staff in listed under clause 3 of this policy must wear clean, pressed uniform/protective clothing appropriate for area of work. Uniform should be worn correctly, with no unauthorized adaptation or alteration.
6.2Wearing of the College uniform/protective clothing items when not on duty is prohibited.
6.3Employees in the College specified under clause 3 of this policy are required to wear uniform during their employment and are permitted to wear them to and from work.
6.4Employees issued and signed for uniforms under this policy are responsible for keeping their uniforms clean, repaired and laundered.
6.5The College logo/name must be displayed at all times on the uniforms/protective clothing issued by the College. Branding of the uniforms/protective clothing must be done through the college Marketing Department.
6.6In addition to uniform/protective clothing, the College will provide protective accessories, for example gloves for handling chemicals.
- PROCEDURES FOR PURCHASING AND REPLACEMENT OF UNIFORM/PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
7.1Human Resource Unit is responsible for the implementing and maintaining of the uniform/protective clothing policy.
7.2Uniform/protective clothing (whichever is applicable) shall be purchased for staff identified in clause 3 of this policy and.
7.3Employees will receive uniform items clause 9 as per the frequency specified. Every new financial year as long as this policy remains in effect, employees may request replacement and/or purchase of uniform/protective clothing. Employees so requesting must submit the requested to be replaced to the Centre Manager or employer’s designated representative.
7.4The Centre Manager will inspect and recommend/approve the replacement of worn out items.
7.5Uniform components to be replaced will be purchased in accordance with established procurement policy/procedures in the College.
7.6Employees must submit their size measurements to the Centre Manager or designated official on request and should also assist in the purchasing of the uniforms/protective clothing should that be necessary.
- GUIDE FOR TYPE OF UNIFORM/PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TO BE PURCHASED
EMPLOYMENT CATEGORY / QUANTITY / UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS / FREQUENCY FOR REPLACEMENT
Cleaner (Female) / 2 / Dresses / Yearly
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Apron / Yearly
1 / Gumboots / On request
Cleaner/Groundsman (Male) / 2 / Work suits (Jacket and pants) / Yearly
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Leather Gloves / Yearly
1 / Gumboots / On request
Handyman / 2 / Work suits (Jacket and pants)
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Leather Gloves / Yearly
1 / Safety Goggles / On request
1 / Helmet / On request
1 / Welding apron / On request
Kitchen Aid (Female) / 2 / Dresses / Yearly
2 / Chef Coats (White) / Bi-yearly
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Safety Apron / Yearly
1 / Oven Gloves / Yearly
1 / Chef’s Hat / On request
1 / Gumboots / On request
Kitchen Aid (Male) / 2 / Work Suits (Jacket and pants) / Yearly
2 / Chef Coats (White) / Bi-yearly
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Safety Apron / Yearly
1 / Oven Gloves / Yearly
1 / Chef’s Hat / On request
1 / Gumboots / On request
Farm Worker / 2 / Work suits (Jacket and pants) / Yearly
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Leather Gloves / Yearly
1 / Gumboots / Bi-yearly
2 / Nose/Mouth Masks (for working with pesticides/chemicals) / On request
1 / Hat (Golf type) / Yearly
1 / Safety Goggles / On request
Registry and Stores Officers/Asset Management Officers / 4 per Centre / Dustcoats
(2 x L and 2 x XL) / Remain the property of the College
IT Technician / 1 / Dustcoats / Bi-yearly
Lecturers:
Primary Agriculture / 1 / Work suit (Jacket and pants) / Bi-yearly
1 / Gumboots / Bi-yearly
1 / Safety/Protective shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Hat-trappers / Bi-yearly
Hospitality / 1 / Chef’s Coat / Bi-yearly
1 / Chef’s Pants / Bi-yearly
1 / Hat / Bi-yearly
1 / Shoes / Bi-yearly
1 / Apron / Bi-yearly
Lecturers (Other) / To be identified by Centre’s per programme
- ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RESPONSIBLE PERSON / ROLE/RESPONSIBILITY
Executing Authority/Head of College / Maintain as far as reasonably practicable a, a work environment that is safe and without risk to the health of the employees
Managers, Supervisors and other designated employees / Inspect and recommend/approve the replacement of worn out items.
Ensure that uniform components to be replaced will be purchased in accordance with established procurement policy/procedures in College.
Employees qualifying for uniform / Submit the items requested to be replaced to the Line Manager or employer’s designated representative.
Submit their size measurements to the Line Manager or designated official on request of uniform and should also assist in the purchasing of the uniform should that be necessary.
Keep their uniform/protective clothing clean at all times.
- MONITORING AND EVALUATION
10.1The Human Resource component (Logistics) will review the policy on annual basis. The College Procurement Committee will continuously monitor compliance to the policy.
10.2The policy shall be reviewed annually. In the event the policy is amended, the amended policy or provisions thereof will supersede the previous one.
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