So how exactly are we supposed to follow CovID laws?Across the network. Also no more face coverings. No gaiters, ski masks, and burkas can't cover face. Eyes nose and ears must be exposed. AP probably got sick of not being able to identify people.
Also, all hair lower than shoulder length must be tied. Doesnt have to be up in a bun, but at the minimum a ponytail or whatever. Just as long as it isn't entirely loose.
These changes were made as a part of the update that requires hard hats in certain areas now.
So how exactly are we supposed to follow CovID laws?
That particular one won't come into effect until after Covid. Note that once it does, wearing respiratory masks is a no as well. I have begun the formal process of complaining that I need to be allowed to wear something to prevent getting silicosis when sweeping the inch thick dust that accumulates in areas over time.We have had the no hoodie policy for at least a month now. From what HR told the new hires somebody had gotten their head squished because obviously the hood caught on something. I would be surprised about the no gaiter policy since everyone (including OMS and above) switched over to them instead of a mask and I would say it's a very small percentage where I work that actually wear a mask.
That was a mistake on my part, it is eyes nose and mouth. Nothing about ears. They just want to be able to see who they are looking at one camera. Definetly for the stealing part but i also wouldn't be surprised if they weren't nervous about potentially violent people trying to sneak in due to the lootings and what not. In fact wd know they are nervous because they immediately did active shooter training when that first started. Besides i dont think they can say no ear coverings since we have access to earmuffs as a part of hearing protection.Other than that it seems like everyone that covers their ears is just hiding ear buds.
You reckless hussy, youI wear a hoodie and play all day with the bailer