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Dress Code Policy 660

This document provides guidelines for the dress code of UCLA Radiology personnel. It outlines expectations for general hygiene, appropriate attire, and employee identification. General hygiene includes being clean and well-groomed with minimal scents and understated makeup. Appropriate attire consists of neat, clean clothes that are not too tight or baggy, with options for scrubs, t-shirts, denim, and closed-toe shoes. Lab coats and smocks may also be worn. Jewelry should be understated and identification badges must be worn and kept up to date.

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Dress Code Policy 660

This document provides guidelines for the dress code of UCLA Radiology personnel. It outlines expectations for general hygiene, appropriate attire, and employee identification. General hygiene includes being clean and well-groomed with minimal scents and understated makeup. Appropriate attire consists of neat, clean clothes that are not too tight or baggy, with options for scrubs, t-shirts, denim, and closed-toe shoes. Lab coats and smocks may also be worn. Jewelry should be understated and identification badges must be worn and kept up to date.

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UCLA Healthcare Policy No.

660
Radiological Sciences

Title

DRESS CODE FOR UCLA RADIOLOGY PERSONNEL

Purpose:

To provide guidelines of dress for UCLA Radiology employees at all levels in the
Department.

Presentation of a professional image can help to gain customer confidence, trust, co-
operation and diffuse anxiety levels.

Customers equate a professional image with competence. Such an image includes personal
appearance, and the tonal quality and manner with which an employee interacts with them.

If an employee presents to work in attire that is not deemed appropriate, it is at the


manager’s discretion to request the employee’s return home to change or be dismissed for
the entire shift.

Policy:

I. General Hygiene
• Daily cleanliness and well groomed
o free from body odors
• Hair clean and well groomed
o Moustaches and Beards neat and trim
o Hair longer than shoulder length should be worn away from the face
and controlled from falling into a patient care field.
• Avoid strong perfume, cologne or aftershave scents
• Make-Up should be understated [i.e. do not wear bright red lipstick, bright
blue or metallic eye shadow, heavy eyeliners, etc.]
• Nails (Must be non-distracting, non-disruptive to patients and colleagues)

o Clean, neatly trimmed


o Polish in good repair; no sequins or rhinestones
o Nail length that does not interfere with job or pose a hazard to
patient or employee
o Acrylic nails are not allowed

II. Appropriate Attire


• Clothes should be neat, clean and in good repair.
o Clothes must fit – neither too tight or too baggy

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o Clothes must not allow for bare midriff or back when bending,
stooping or reaching.

• Surgical Scrubs may be worn. They must be clean and free from stains.
o Scrubs are allowable in patient care areas that are interventional or
procedural in nature where soiling of clothing is likely (Fluoro, IR,
CSIR, etc.)

• Cotton T-Shirts are allowed, but must be free from logos other than UCLA
Medical Center.
o Cotton T-Shirts must be of a solid, coordinating color with the rest
of the attire.

• Black or White Denim is allowed.


o Denim must be clean and free of stains, distress or dirt
o No patches or other decorations, including zipper details are allowed

• Shoes with an enclosed toe and heel [Clogs are acceptable] will be worn.
o White tennis/sport shoes that are clean and in good condition are
acceptable.
o In direct clinical care areas, shoes worn with street clothes are styled
appropriately for safety purposes; avoid high heels (higher than 1.5 inches)
or high platform shoes.

• No shirt or blouse without sleeves is acceptable unless covered by an approved lab


coat or smock.

• No sweat suits or leggings are allowed.

• Lab Coats that are clean and in good repair are allowed for direct clinical patients
such as Faculty, Fellows, Residents, Technologists and Nurses.
o The Department will supply one full or three-quarter length lab coat at the
time of hire, embroidered with the Department name on the left chest area
of the coat.
o Each employee will be responsible for maintaining a clean, presentable lab
coat.
o Hospital Assistants will be provided with the Department standard smock
specific to their classification.

• Jewelry

o Understated, small and kept to a minimum


o Does not interfere with job or pose a hazard to patient or employee
o Earrings no longer than 1 inch.

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• Miscellaneous Items
o Males
ƒ Ties are an approved option

o Females
ƒ Opaque undergarments are to be worn at all times and will not be
visible through uniform tops
ƒ Beige or white hose will be worn with skirts and dresses if desired.
ƒ Colored or patterned tops are acceptable.
ƒ Colored socks coordinated with tops may be worn.

III. Employee Identification


• UCLA Employee Identification badge will be worn at all times

o Radiation film badge must be worn if your position and job duties require such
safety monitoring.
o Both badges will be renewed prior to expiration and are the responsibility of the
employee to maintain.
o Both badges must be surrendered by the employee on resignation or termination

Form/s:

References:

Title 22 §70721(d)
UCLA Department of Nursing Policy No. 369 Dress and Personal Appearance Code
UCLA Department of Radiology Policy No. 660 Dress Code

Approval:

____________________________________ _____________
Brenda M. Rael, RN, MBA Date
Chief Administrative Officer
UCLA Radiological Sciences

____________________________________ _____________
Dieter R. Enzmann, MD Date
Chairman
UCLA Radiological Sciences

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Revision History:
Effective Date: 11/01/85
Review Date: Annual
Revision Date: 01/96, 11/97, 2/05

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