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Clause 7.5 relates to protective clothing – is there justification for not wearing protective clothing?

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Clause 7.5 relates to protective clothing – is there justification for not wearing protective clothing?

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Protective clothing includes uniforms, overalls, head coverings such as hats and hair nets, shoes and boots, aprons and gloves whether disposable or washable. Protective clothing is that which protects the product from contamination, however, the risk assessment shall consider potential contamination from foreign bodies such as buttons and fibres from clothing as well as hair and therefore protective clothing is likely to be required and it would rarely be expected to see any suitable justification for exception.

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