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* The Fire Chief shall determine the type, color, and style of department issued uniforms to be worn. The term “in uniform” shall mean attired within the guidelines set forth in this policy.
 
* The Fire Chief shall determine the type, color, and style of department issued uniforms to be worn. The term “in uniform” shall mean attired within the guidelines set forth in this policy.
 
* When jackets and/or sweatshirts must be worn, they must be department issued and in good repair.
 
* When jackets and/or sweatshirts must be worn, they must be department issued and in good repair.
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* '''Individuals that have exposed tattoos on their arms or legs may be required to wear long sleeve shirts and/or pants during all times while in uniform - to be determined by the Fire Chief.'''
 
* Department issued baseball caps may be worn with Class “C” and gym uniforms only. It is never acceptable to be wearing a ball cap while in a Class “A” or “B” uniform.
 
* Department issued baseball caps may be worn with Class “C” and gym uniforms only. It is never acceptable to be wearing a ball cap while in a Class “A” or “B” uniform.
 
:&radic; Only department approved baseball caps are allowed to be worn<BR>
 
:&radic; Only department approved baseball caps are allowed to be worn<BR>
:&radic; Caps are only to be worn during MFD related hours<BR>
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:&radic; MFRD baseball caps are to be kept in good condition<BR>
:&radic; MFD baseball caps are to be kept in good condition<BR>
 
 
:&radic; Worn out or damage caps will not be worn<BR>
 
:&radic; Worn out or damage caps will not be worn<BR>
:&radic; MFD will issue one (1) per calendar year, if budget is approved<BR>
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:&radic; MFRD will issue one (1) per calendar year, if budget is approved<BR>
:&radic; Additional replacements caps may be purchased from approved vendor(s) or uniform representative<BR>
 
 
:&radic; Additional alterations to a baseball cap must be approved by the Fire Chief or his/her representative<BR>
 
:&radic; Additional alterations to a baseball cap must be approved by the Fire Chief or his/her representative<BR>
 
* As part of this policy, it shall be the responsibility of each member to care for department issued uniforms and have all types of uniforms readily available during each duty day.
 
* As part of this policy, it shall be the responsibility of each member to care for department issued uniforms and have all types of uniforms readily available during each duty day.
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* Department issued uniforms shall not be worn by personnel off-duty unless authorized by Fire Administration.
 
* Department issued uniforms shall not be worn by personnel off-duty unless authorized by Fire Administration.
 
* There shall be no insignia, stickers or other attachments affixed to department issued gear without the approval of Fire Administration.
 
* There shall be no insignia, stickers or other attachments affixed to department issued gear without the approval of Fire Administration.
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* The use of Structural bunker gear on the scene of an EMS medical call is prohibited.  Class B, C, or Jumpsuits uniforms shall be worn.
  
 
===UNIFORM CLASSIFICATIONS:===
 
===UNIFORM CLASSIFICATIONS:===
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:To be worn at Fire Chief or Deputy Fire Chief discretion during special events.
 
:To be worn at Fire Chief or Deputy Fire Chief discretion during special events.
 
:Consists of:
 
:Consists of:
:* SHIRT – Department issued long sleeve dress shirt with appropriate department and certification patches, nametag, badge, collar insignias, department issued “years of service pin”, and union pin (not to be more than 1” in diameter). The Deputy Fire Chief must approve all other items. See attached diagram for placement of badge, name tag, collar insignias, years of service pin, and union pin.
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:* SHIRT – Department issued long sleeve dress shirt with appropriate department and certification patches, nametag, badge, collar insignias, department issued “years of service pin”, and union pin (not to be more than 1” in diameter), and years of service hash marks (1 for every 4 years of service). The Deputy Fire Chief must approve all other items. See attached diagram for placement of badge, name tag, collar insignias, years of service pin, and union pin.
 
:* PANTS – Navy dress trousers, department issued and in good repair.
 
:* PANTS – Navy dress trousers, department issued and in good repair.
 
:* SHOES – Black polish able leather preferred, low cut or shoe style, department approved by the Deputy Fire Chief.
 
:* SHOES – Black polish able leather preferred, low cut or shoe style, department approved by the Deputy Fire Chief.
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:* T-SHIRT – Plain white t-shirt – clean and in good repair.
 
:* T-SHIRT – Plain white t-shirt – clean and in good repair.
 
:* BELT – Black, basket weave or plain, city issued and in good repair. The Deputy Fire Chief must approve alteration of belt buckle.
 
:* BELT – Black, basket weave or plain, city issued and in good repair. The Deputy Fire Chief must approve alteration of belt buckle.
:* JACKET – Navy Dress Jacket with Department issued badge, name tag, rank specific collar insignias and bars on sleeves, and years of service hash marks. See attached diagram for placement of badge, name tag, and collar insignias.
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:* JACKET – Navy Dress Jacket with Department issued badge, name tag, rank specific collar insignias and bars on sleeves, and years of service hash marks (1 for every 4 years of service). See attached diagram for placement of badge, name tag, and collar insignias.
 
:* CAP – Dress Cap with rank specific badge.
 
:* CAP – Dress Cap with rank specific badge.
 
:* TIE – Department issued navy tie.
 
:* TIE – Department issued navy tie.
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:To be worn during normal daily operations during business hours.
 
:To be worn during normal daily operations during business hours.
 
:Consists of:
 
:Consists of:
:* SHIRT – Department issued T-shirt or golf shirt clean and in good repair.
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:* SHIRT – Department issued T-shirt or golf shirt clean and in good repair. '''For those individuals with arm tattoos, a long sleeve golf shirt/t-shirt may be required to be worn - to be determined by the Fire Chief.'''
 
:* PANTS – Department issued navy trousers
 
:* PANTS – Department issued navy trousers
 
:* SHOES – Department approved black boots
 
:* SHOES – Department approved black boots
 
:* SOCKS – Socks with no visible logos or insignias.
 
:* SOCKS – Socks with no visible logos or insignias.
 
:* HAT – Department issued navy baseball style cap. (Optional)
 
:* HAT – Department issued navy baseball style cap. (Optional)
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:* DUTY BELT - Department issued, Velcro, black, Blackhawk style PS22040-@dF0513. Deputy Chief must approve any other belt.
  
 
:'''Class “D” Gym Uniform'''
 
:'''Class “D” Gym Uniform'''
:To be worn during physical training or after 1700 hours at the shift commander’s discretion. Individuals wearing the Gym uniform will wear a minimum of bunker pants while handling alarms.
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:To be worn during physical training or after 1700 hours at the shift commander’s discretion. Individuals wearing the Gym uniform will wear a minimum of a class B, class C or jump suit uniform while handling alarms.
 
:Consist of:
 
:Consist of:
 
:* SHIRT – Department issued T-shirt in good repair.
 
:* SHIRT – Department issued T-shirt in good repair.
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:* SHOES – White or Black athletic shoes.
 
:* SHOES – White or Black athletic shoes.
 
:* HAT – Department issued navy baseball style cap. (Optional)
 
:* HAT – Department issued navy baseball style cap. (Optional)
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:* JUMPSUIT - Department issued, navy blue jumpsuit. To be worn only when Class D uniform is authorized.
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:* WINTER WEAR:
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:**Winter Jacket - Department issued red and navy blue jacket.
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:**Job Shirt - Department issued navy blue job shirt.
  
[[File:uniform1.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Uniforms]]
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'''''Previously issued winter apparel has been discontinued and removed from service. These items of clothing are no longer allowed to be worn.'''''
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[[File:uniform1.11.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Uniforms]]
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[[File:uniform2.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Jacket]]
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[[File:uniform3.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Jacket Lapel]]
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[[File:uniform5.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Proper Placement Lapel]]
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[[File:Uniform6.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Shirts]]
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[[File:uniform7.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Shirt Placement A]]
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[[File:uniform8.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Jacket Patch]]
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[[File:uniform9.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Dress Shirt Patch]]
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[[File:uniform10.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Hats and Belts]]
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[[File:uniform11.jpg|800px|thumb|left|Shoes Pants Ties]]
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[[Category:Rules and Regulations]]

Latest revision as of 07:36, 23 July 2019

Section 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE

110.19 Uniforms

PURPOSE:

To establish a procedure governing the type, color and style of duty uniforms that will be worn during work hours to ensure that all personnel display a professional, team like appearance.

PROCEDURE:

  • The Fire Chief shall determine the type, color, and style of department issued uniforms to be worn. The term “in uniform” shall mean attired within the guidelines set forth in this policy.
  • When jackets and/or sweatshirts must be worn, they must be department issued and in good repair.
  • Individuals that have exposed tattoos on their arms or legs may be required to wear long sleeve shirts and/or pants during all times while in uniform - to be determined by the Fire Chief.
  • Department issued baseball caps may be worn with Class “C” and gym uniforms only. It is never acceptable to be wearing a ball cap while in a Class “A” or “B” uniform.
√ Only department approved baseball caps are allowed to be worn
√ MFRD baseball caps are to be kept in good condition
√ Worn out or damage caps will not be worn
√ MFRD will issue one (1) per calendar year, if budget is approved
√ Additional alterations to a baseball cap must be approved by the Fire Chief or his/her representative
  • As part of this policy, it shall be the responsibility of each member to care for department issued uniforms and have all types of uniforms readily available during each duty day.
  • If a member has neglected care of a Department issued article of clothing and rendered it unusable, the member may be required to purchase a replacement article by the Chief.
  • Department issued uniforms shall not be worn by personnel off-duty unless authorized by Fire Administration.
  • There shall be no insignia, stickers or other attachments affixed to department issued gear without the approval of Fire Administration.
  • The use of Structural bunker gear on the scene of an EMS medical call is prohibited. Class B, C, or Jumpsuits uniforms shall be worn.

UNIFORM CLASSIFICATIONS:

Class “A” Uniform (Parade Dress)
To be worn at Fire Chief or Deputy Fire Chief discretion during special events.
Consists of:
  • SHIRT – Department issued long sleeve dress shirt with appropriate department and certification patches, nametag, badge, collar insignias, department issued “years of service pin”, and union pin (not to be more than 1” in diameter), and years of service hash marks (1 for every 4 years of service). The Deputy Fire Chief must approve all other items. See attached diagram for placement of badge, name tag, collar insignias, years of service pin, and union pin.
  • PANTS – Navy dress trousers, department issued and in good repair.
  • SHOES – Black polish able leather preferred, low cut or shoe style, department approved by the Deputy Fire Chief.
  • SOCKS – Black, Navy Blue, or White – clean and in good repair.
  • T-SHIRT – Plain white t-shirt – clean and in good repair.
  • BELT – Black, basket weave or plain, city issued and in good repair. The Deputy Fire Chief must approve alteration of belt buckle.
  • JACKET – Navy Dress Jacket with Department issued badge, name tag, rank specific collar insignias and bars on sleeves, and years of service hash marks (1 for every 4 years of service). See attached diagram for placement of badge, name tag, and collar insignias.
  • CAP – Dress Cap with rank specific badge.
  • TIE – Department issued navy tie.
Class “B” Uniform
To be worn as daily uniform at shift commander’s discretion.
Consists of:
  • SHIRT – Department issued dress shirt with appropriate department and certification patches, nametag, badge, collar insignias, department issued “years of service pin” and union pin (not to be more than 1” in diameter). The Deputy Fire Chief must approve all other items.
  • PANTS – Navy dress trousers, department issued and in good repair.
  • BELT - Black, basket weave or plain, city issued and in good repair. The Deputy Fire Chief must approve alteration of belt buckle.
  • SHOES – Department approved black boots.
  • SOCKS – Socks with no visible logos or insignias.
  • TIE – Department issued navy tie. (with long sleeve shirt only)
Class “C” Uniform
To be worn during normal daily operations during business hours.
Consists of:
  • SHIRT – Department issued T-shirt or golf shirt clean and in good repair. For those individuals with arm tattoos, a long sleeve golf shirt/t-shirt may be required to be worn - to be determined by the Fire Chief.
  • PANTS – Department issued navy trousers
  • SHOES – Department approved black boots
  • SOCKS – Socks with no visible logos or insignias.
  • HAT – Department issued navy baseball style cap. (Optional)
  • DUTY BELT - Department issued, Velcro, black, Blackhawk style PS22040-@dF0513. Deputy Chief must approve any other belt.
Class “D” Gym Uniform
To be worn during physical training or after 1700 hours at the shift commander’s discretion. Individuals wearing the Gym uniform will wear a minimum of a class B, class C or jump suit uniform while handling alarms.
Consist of:
  • SHIRT – Department issued T-shirt in good repair.
  • SHORTS – Department issued navy gym shorts with department insignia.
  • SHOES – White or Black athletic shoes.
  • HAT – Department issued navy baseball style cap. (Optional)
  • JUMPSUIT - Department issued, navy blue jumpsuit. To be worn only when Class D uniform is authorized.
  • WINTER WEAR:
    • Winter Jacket - Department issued red and navy blue jacket.
    • Job Shirt - Department issued navy blue job shirt.

Previously issued winter apparel has been discontinued and removed from service. These items of clothing are no longer allowed to be worn.


Dress Uniforms
Dress Jacket
Dress Jacket Lapel
Proper Placement Lapel
Dress Shirts
Dress Shirt Placement A
Dress Jacket Patch
Dress Shirt Patch
Hats and Belts
Shoes Pants Ties