Uniform Policy - FireNotes



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Table of Contents

I. GENERAL POLICIES AND GUIDELINES 2

II. RANK INSIGNIA, BADGE, LOGOS and BELTS 4

III. OCFD UNIFORM INSIGNIAS 4

IV. UNIFORMS 6

V. PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND GROOMING 12

ADDENDUM A - TERMS OF AGREEMENT 14

ADDENDUM B – LOGO DESIGN 15

PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to ensure all uniformed Oklahoma City Fire Department personnel project a consistent and professional appearance that exemplifies the quality of service we provide.

VALUE

“You only have one chance to make a good first impression.” Pride in our personal and uniform appearance will greatly enhance the spirit and effectiveness of our Fire Department.

SCOPE

“The scope of this document is neatness, cleanliness, image, comfort and safety.

I. GENERAL POLICIES AND GUIDELINES

1.0 The Oklahoma City Fire Department is a uniformed service. Our personal appearance and uniform wear greatly enhances the esprit-de-corps essential to an effective fire department and instills confidence in our customers. Therefore, it is most important for all uniformed members to maintain a high standard of dress and personal appearance.

1.1 The philosophy remains that the uniform will be plain, distinctive and standardized. This standardization includes a minimum number of authorized badges, insignias, and patches.

Immediate supervisors (all Station Officers, District Officers, Deputy Chiefs and Work Section Supervisors) are responsible for enforcing these uniform regulations. It is expected that these regulations shall be followed. These regulations apply to all uniformed personnel.

Chief Officers of each district/worksite shall make determinations for their personnel when necessary to provide for areas in question or not covered by this policy.

1.2 The garments in these policies and procedures are not primary protective garments and cannot be relied on to provide protection from specific hazards, such as those encountered during structural fire fighting, wildland fire fighting, hazmat and EMS operations. The Class B and C uniforms identified in this standard must meet NFPA 1975 standards. That standard allows both flame resistant material and nominally 100% cotton. (Some of the uniform items in this policy are not available in 100% cotton at this time. The cotton content for those specific items will be noted on the page with the item (i.e., sweatshirt, etc.).

All Class B and C uniform trousers must be 100% Nomex.

1.3 Uniformed members will wear only the uniform items prescribed by this regulation. The Fire Chief is the only person who has the authority to waive uniform appearance and grooming standards identified in this policy. This policy is a living document; please submit any requests for policy deviation through your chain of command.

1.4 Uniforms will be neat, clean, pressed, or wrinkle free, in a serviceable condition, and will not be allowed to become faded or worn. Faded or frayed patches will be replaced.

Avoid washing uniforms in hot water and placing them in a hot dryer. Chlorine bleach should be avoided. To prevent extreme fading and shrinking, wash with a mild detergent in lukewarm water, remove from the dryer while still slightly damp and place on a hanger. Follow the manufacturer’s care label on the cleaning of the garment. A professional dry cleaner or commercial laundry will maintain and keep the uniform looking its best.

It is recommended that suspenders worn with bunker pants be washed several times prior to use, to prevent fading on uniform shirts.

1.5 Non-uniformed members are expected to dress in an appropriate, professional manner that reflects positively on the Department and the City and in a manner consistent with their counterparts in the business community. No official fire department uniforms, badges, brass, etc., will be worn by non-uniformed personnel without written permission from the Fire Chief.

1.6 Uniformed members will wear the Department uniform only when on duty, except for ball cap. Off duty wearing is allowed for special details, presentations, funerals and any other functions approved by the Fire Chief.

I. GENERAL POLICIES AND GUIDELINES - continued

1.7 Uniformed members will not purchase nor consume alcoholic beverages while in uniform or participate in any inappropriate behavior wearing any old or new OCFD uniform.

1.8 The Fire Chief may approve, for uniformed members, the optional wearing of civilian clothing on duty when it is in the best interest of the department. Civilian clothing worn on duty will be proper for the occasion, clean, neat, in good condition, and conform to the same standards of appearance required when wearing the uniform. The style should be consistent with the current style in the business community as determined by the employee’s district/worksite chief officer. At no time shall civilian clothing and uniform items be mixed on or off duty.

1.9 There will be no experimental clothing worn unless reviewed by the Safety Officer, and approved by the Fire Chief. Experimental clothing will only be allowed during an identified research project evaluation.

1.10 Shirts will be tucked in at all times and only the top button may be undone. Short sleeve shirts will not be turned up at the sleeve. Long sleeve shirts can be rolled up, no farther than two cuff lengths, except when a long sleeve tee shirt is worn.

1.11 Shoes, belts, and leather articles will not appear worn or unshined.

1.12 Employees shall wear appropriate undergarments.

1.13 Sleepwear: Long or short sleeve tee shirts, shorts, or sweats identified in this policy are allowed. Other types of sleepwear or long insulated underwear must be 90% cotton or 100% wool for safety reasons. All sleepwear will be in good taste as determined by the Station Officer.

1.14 The term right or left refers to the wearer’s right or left.

1.15 Shirt Color:

▪ Class A Uniform: White

▪ Class B and C Uniform: White shirts will be worn by District Chiefs and above.

Blue shirts will be worn by all other personnel.

1.16 All personnel may wear Class C uniforms. The exception shall be those times listed under Class A, or Class B uniforms, or other times determined by the station officer or immediate supervisor.

1.17 Long sleeve or short sleeve shirts are optional year around.

1.18 Ensembles: The station officer or immediate supervisor will be responsible to ensure uniform consistency, and that all personnel are in the appropriate ensemble.

Class of Uniform Examples (but not limited to):

|Class A Uniform |Class B Uniform |Class C Uniform |Class D Uniform |

|Formal Uniform |Public Uniform |Daily Work Uniform |Physical Fitness / Lawn |

| |Badge Shirt, Polo Shirt and Nomex |Tee shirt, |Maintenance Uniform |

| |Trousers |Nomex Trousers | |

|Any event deemed appropriate by |Public Education |Normal station duties |Physical Fitness |

|the Fire Chief |Fire Prevention Booths |Going to the store |Lawn Maintenance |

|Fire Department Funerals |Fair |While on watch | |

|Banquets |Opening Night |When going to training | |

| |School Presentations |Fire Department Meetings | |

| |Safety talks |Fact Finding Meetings | |

| |Career day |Committee Meetings | |

| |While hosting or making a |Accident Review Board | |

| |presentation in a fire facility, |Union Meetings | |

| |City facility, or elsewhere to |Pension Board Meetings | |

| |Public Officials, Civic |Promotional Exams | |

| |Organizations, or Neighborhood |Promotion Board | |

| |Groups. | | |

| |Dinners | | |

| |Accepting awards | | |

| |Parades | | |

| |Other meetings or special events in | | |

| |this category | | |

| |Inspections or walkthroughs | | |

| |Building Surveys | | |

II. RANK INSIGNIA, BADGE, LOGOS and BELTS

2.1 Name tag: Will be worn on the flap of the right shirt pocket, centered on the flap, 3/4” down from the top edge of the pocket. First initial and last name (example: J. DOE – all capitols) above rank.

Ranks: FIREFIGHTER DISTRICT CHIEF

CORPORAL BATTALION CHIEF

LIEUTENANT DEPUTY CHIEF

CAPTAIN ASSISTANT CHIEF

MAJOR FIRE CHIEF

2.2 Collar insignia: Will be worn on both collars.

2.3 Service Stars: One 3/4” star for each five years of completed service with the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Service with other fire departments will not be counted towards service stars. Color shall be the same as braid.

2.4 Patch(es): OCFD patch will be worn on the left sleeve, 2” down from the shoulder seam, and centered on the sleeve. Optional patches will be worn on the right sleeve in a like manner. The following is a list of the only shoulder patches authorized to be worn on the right shoulder of the OCFD uniform:

A. Hazardous Materials (Hazmat): If currently assigned to the Hazardous Materials Team.

B. Diver: If currently an active uniformed member of the OCFD Dive Team.

C. EMT or Paramedic: Must be State licensed and adhere to the National Standard Refresher Course with successful completion of written and practical refresher examinations.

2.5 Approved Pins: The following pins are the only approved pins to be worn on the OCFD uniform: City of Oklahoma City Service Pin, Union Pin, CISD Team Pin, April 19, 1995 service pin and the Governor’s ribbon. No more than two pins may be worn at the same time. These pins may be worn as a tie tack or on the uniform right shirt pocket under the name tag.

2.6 Tie Tacks: Any tie tack that meets the standard of neatness, safety, and fire department image may be worn.

2.7 Belt and Buckle: The uniform belt will be a 1 1/2” black 10-oz. leather trouser belt with a rectangular buckle. Personnel in the pay range of 922 and below will wear a silver buckle. Those personnel in the pay range of 923 and above will wear a gold buckle. No other type of decorative belt buckle, or any design, may be worn while on duty. Patent leather belts are acceptable.

III. OCFD UNIFORM INSIGNIAS

3.1 The following descriptions are provided to use as reference in the uniform insignia placement guidelines that follow. All items that are color coded for rank (badges, name tags, sleeve braid, collar insignia, service stars, coat buttons, etc.) shall be silver for pay ranges 922 and below, and gold for pay ranges 923 and above.

A. Name tag

The name tag dimensions are 1/2" X 2 3/8” with two rows of letters. The top row should be the name of the individual with first name initial and full last name (example: J. DOE) in 3/16” letters. The bottom row should be the rank in 1/8" letters. All letters should be black and in capital letters, and the tag itself should be polished silver or gold (depending on rank).

B. Sleeve braid

The sleeve braid is worn on the Ike jacket and the dress blazer. In the list below, the number refers to the number of braids, and the dimensions refer to the size (width) of the braid,

|Pay Range |Sleeve Braids |Braid Size |Color |

|919 & 920 |1 |1/4" |Silver |

|922 |2 |1/4" |Silver |

|923 |1 |1/4" |Gold |

|928 |2 |1/4" |Gold |

|929 & 932 | One 1/4" over One 1/2" |Gold |

|930 |2 |1/2" |Gold |

|931 |3 |1/2" |Gold |

|950 |4 |1/2" |Gold |

|025 |5 |1/2" |Gold |

III. OCFD UNIFORM INSIGNIAS - continued

C. Collar insignia

The collar insignia shall be worn on both collars when called for and shall be of the size and type called for below.

|Pay Range |Collar Insignia |Size |Placement |

|919 |O.C.F.D. |1 1/2" |worn parallel with the shirt neckline and centered between neckline and |

| | |WIDE |collar bottom |

|920 |2 CHEVRONS |3/4" |worn with the point of the chevron up on a line from the point of the |

| | |WIDE |collar, and centered between the neckline and collar bottom |

|922 |3 CHEVRONS | | |

|923 |1 BAR |3/4" |worn horizontally with the bottom of the collar, 3/4" up from the bottom |

| | |TALL |of the collar and approximately centered |

|928 |2 BARS | | |

|929 & 932 |OAK LEAF | |worn with the stem pointed down and centered on the point of the collar, |

| | | |halfway between the point of the collar and the neckline |

|930 |2 crossed BUGLES | |worn with the bugles pointing down and centered between the point of the |

| | | |collar and the neckline |

|931 |3 crossed BUGLES | | |

|950 |4 crossed BUGLES | | |

|025 |5 crossed BUGLES | | |

D. Badges

The breast badge is to be worn over the left shirt pocket in the seamed holes provided for it. These are the badges furnished by the Department, given upon initial employment and replaced at some promotional levels, and are the only badges to be worn with the uniform. Personnel may purchase personal badges for wear on their uniforms as long as they are identical to the badge issued to them. Any changes must be approved by the Fire Chief before wearing. Badges purchased by individuals for their personal use are not covered under these guidelines.

|Recruit, Firefighter, Corporal Breast Badge: |Lieutenant, Captain, Major Breast Badge: |

|[pic] |MTM Elite Badge # TT 5058 |[pic] |MTM Elite Badge # TT 5058 |

| |Size: 2 3/8”. High Polish Silver Finish. Safety Pin.| |Size: 2 3/8”. High Polish Gold Finish. Safety Pin. |

| |Flat Profile. | |Flat Profile. |

| |Seal: Generic FF Scramble. | |Seal: Generic FF Scramble. |

| |No Colorfill on seal. Black colorfill text. | |No Colorfill on seal. Black colorfill text. |

| |Top circle: "OKLAHOMA CITY" | |Top circle: "OKLAHOMA CITY" |

| |Bottom circle: "FIRE DEPT." | |Bottom circle: "FIRE DEPT." |

| |Bottom tap: varies due to promotion dates | |Bottom tap: varies due to promotion dates |

|District Chief Breast Badge: |Battalion Chief Breast Badge: |

|[pic] |MTM Elite Badge # TT 5059 |[pic] |MTM Elite Badge # TT 5059 |

| |Size: 3 5/8”. High Polish Gold Finish. Safety Pin. | |Size: 3 5/8”. High Polish Gold Finish. Safety Pin. |

| |Flat Profile. | |Flat Profile. |

| |Seal: 2 Bugles | |Seal: 3 Bugles |

| |Red colorfill seal. Black colorfill text. | |Red colorfill seal. Black colorfill text. |

| |Top ribbon: "DISTRICT CHIEF" | |Top ribbon: "DISTRICT CHIEF" |

| |Top circle: "OKLAHOMA CITY" | |Top circle: "OKLAHOMA CITY" |

| |Bottom circle: "FIRE DEPT." | |Bottom circle: "FIRE DEPT." |

| |Bottom tap: varies due to promotion dates | |Bottom tap: varies due to promotion dates |

|Deputy Chief Breast Badge: |Fire Chief Breast Badge: |

|[pic] |MTM Elite Badge # TT 5059 |[pic] |MTM Elite Badge # TT 5059 |

| |Size: 3 5/8”. High Polish Gold Finish. | |Size: 3 5/8”. High Polish Gold Finish. |

| |Safety Pin. Flat profile. | |Safety Pin. Flat profile. |

| |Seal: 4 Bugles | |Seal: 5 Bugles |

| |Blue colorfill seal. Blue colorfill text. | |Blue colorfill seal. Black colorfill text. |

| |Top ribbon: "DEPUTY CHIEF" | |Top ribbon: "FIRE CHIEF" |

| |Top circle: "OKLAHOMA CITY" | |Top circle: "OKLAHOMA CITY" |

| |Bottom circle: "FIRE DEPT." | |Bottom circle: "FIRE DEPT." |

| |Bottom tap: varies due to promotion dates | |Bottom tap: varies due to promotion dates |

IV. UNIFORMS

Ensembles Class A Formal Uniform

Class B Public Uniform

Class C Daily Work Uniform

Class D Physical Fitness / Maintenance Uniform

|Class A - Formal Uniform Ike Jacket |[pic] |[pic] |

|Will be worn by Major rank and below | | |

|This uniform will be worn at all formal functions, banquets and any | | |

|other occasion designated by the Chief's Office. The uniform | | |

|standard is a navy blue Ike jacket. Chief Officer and above wear a | | |

|uniform dress blazer instead of the Ike jacket. Formal uniforms may | | |

|be worn as a daily uniform for Deputy Chiefs and above and those | | |

|employees assigned to non-suppression work sections. | | |

|Class A Shirt | | |

|Long sleeve white cotton/polyester or fire retardant shirt with | | |

|appropriate collar insignia, badge and nameplate. | | |

|Class A Trouser | | |

|Navy blue polyester or wool blend, uniform style currently in use. | | |

|No pocket flaps, pleats or cuffs. Material and color to match coat. | | |

|Class A Tie | | |

|Navy blue, clip on or regular. Female uniformed employees may wear a| | |

|navy blue crossover tie in lieu of regular uniform tie. | | |

|Socks | | |

|Navy blue socks when visible | | |

|Footwear | | |

|Plain black round toe shoes or boots (western or military style | | |

|combat boots are not acceptable). | | |

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Ike Jacket

Navy blue, polyester or wool, uniform style currently in use. Will be worn by Major rank and below.

Breast Badge

Will be worn over left pocket in the seamed holes provided for it.

Name tag

Will be worn on the flap of the right pocket, centered on the flap, 3/4” down from the top of the pocket.

Patch(es)

OCFD patch will be worn on the left sleeve, 2” down from the shoulder seam, and centered on the left sleeve. Optional approved patches may be worn on the right sleeve in a like manner.

Sleeve braid

Will be worn on both sleeves.

Sleeve Stars

Upon completion of each individual’s 5 years of service a sleeve star will be added.

Jacket collar Insignias

These will be the same insignia as the collar brass, but with a solid round backplate.

Buttons

Will be silver or gold (depending on rank) and will have the letters “FD” in the center.

IV. UNIFORMS - continued

|Class A – Formal Uniform Blazer |[pic] |

|Will be worn by Chief Officer rank and above |ROMART |

|Dress Uniform Blazer | |

|Navy blue, double breasted “Romart” dress blazer. Required for all Chief Officers and above. | |

|Trousers | |

|Same material and color as blazer. | |

|Breast Badge | |

|Worn on the left side in the same position as the shirt badge. | |

|Name Tag | |

|Centered on the right side, even with the top of the left hand pocket. | |

|Patch(es), Collar Insignia, Braid, Buttons, Stars/ Maltese Crosses | |

|To be worn on the collar as shown above. | |

|Class A - Dress Uniform Hat | |Class A Hat |

|Worn by Major Rank and Below | |Worn by District Chief Rank and Above |

|All uniformed members are required to have a Class A uniform hat, | |The District/Deputy Chief Class A hats are ordered through |

|navy blue "Midway Flighter Style" cap. Firefighter, Corporal and | |the Chief’s office to ensure consistency. Specifications for|

|Sergeant shall have a silver band and silver cap badge. Lieutenant | |the required Class A hat are on file with the Chief’s office.|

|and above shall have a gold band and gold cap badge. The uniform hat | | |

|will be optional for daily dress. It may also be worn with the white | | |

|short sleeve shirt. | | |

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| | |District Chief |Deputy Chief |

| | |Class A Hat |Class A Hat |

|Class A - Optional Female Dress Uniform | |

|Female uniformed members may wear the following as optional as the formal uniform: |[pic] |

|Dress Uniform Blazer |Optional tie |

|Navy blue, dress blazer currently in use may be worn with skirt only. Skirt and blazer shall be of | |

|same material and color. | |

|Breast Badge | |

|Worn on the left side in the same position as the shirt badge. | |

|Patch(es), Collar Insignia, Braid, and Buttons | |

|Same as Ike Jacket | |

|Skirt | |

|The skirt length will be within 1 inch above, to 2 inches below, the crease of the back of the knee. | |

|It shall be one of the following: |

|Navy blue, A-line skirt with a single center front pleat |

|Navy blue straight line with back overlap slit |

|Footwear |

|Shoes shall be black with heels not exceeding 2 inches of plain design with closed heel and toe. Hose shall match skin color. |

|Maternity Uniform |

|Regulation shirt/blouse may be worn with navy blue maternity slacks, or other dress as approved by the Fire Chief. |

IV. UNIFORMS - continued

|Class B - Public Uniform |

|This uniform shall be worn as the public uniform unless the Class C Work Uniform is appropriate as described in Section 1. |

|The immediate supervisor may designate the uniform shirt of the day in accordance with this policy. |

|Class B shirt |[pic] |

|Medium blue or white with appropriate collar insignia, badge and nameplate. | |

|White or navy blue, long or short sleeve tee shirts can be worn under the blue | |

|Class B shirt as an optional undershirt. | |

|Undergarment tee shirt sleeves will not be visible while wearing Class B uniform | |

|shirt. | |

|Also refer to General Policy and guidelines 1.2 | |

|Class B Tie | |

|Navy blue, clip on or regular. Female uniformed employees may wear a crossover | |

|tie. Ties are optional. | |

|Class B Trouser |[pic] |

|Navy blue 100% Nomex trousers with no pocket flaps, pleats or cuffs: | |

|Lions, 100% Nomex #2106 | |

|Workright 100% Nomex | |

|Full cut 7 1/2 oz. Nomex 3A #402-NMX75NB | |

|Regular Cut, #400NMX75NB | |

|Non-Suppression personnel may wear Class A trousers, unless they are responding to incidents where there is any | |

|potential of elevated thermal exposure or fire. | |

|Footwear B/C/D | |

|Plain black round toe shoes or boots meeting ANSI Z41 (ANSI Z41 will be stamped or labeled on footwear). Safety | |

|shoes will be worn with the Class B or C uniform by all suppression personnel. | |

|Socks | |

|Navy blue socks when visible. | |

|Class B - Public Uniform - Optional Polo Shirt and Wicking Polo |[pic] |[pic] |

|Class B Shirt | | |

|Navy blue or white shirt, with right breast embroidered with first initial and last name | | |

|(example: J. DOE – all capitals) above the rank and the Maltese Cross embroidered on the left | | |

|breast. | | |

|“OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE” lettering around the Maltese Cross and the name and rank lettering on the | | |

|right breast will be white for navy blue shirt, or gold for white shirt. A left breast pocket | | |

|is optional. | | |

|Left breast embroidered with the Maltese Cross logo, and OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE. See Addendum B for| | |

|specification description of embroidery and logo. | | |

| |100% Cotton Shirts |

| |[pic] |[pic] |

| |Wicking Shirts |

|Polo Shirt may be short or long sleeve. |

|Polo shirt color shall follow guidelines in General Policies and Guidelines section, 1.15. |

|Moisture wicking Polo shirts can be worn as a Public or Daily work uniform. Approved styles are: |

|Blauer Performance Polo Style #8139 |

|Flying Cross Vertx Shirt5, Cold Black Technology |

|Style #VTX4000NV Navy Blue or VTX4000 WH White |

|511 Performance Polo Style #71049 |

IV. UNIFORMS - continued

|Class C - Daily Work Uniform - Optional Tee shirt |[pic] |

|Class C Optional Work Uniform is allowed for work detail, drill ground activities, or other similar | |

|activities as determined by the station officer. | |

|Tee shirt | |

|100% Cotton blue in color with right breast embroidered white with first initial and last name | |

|(example: J. DOE) above the rank, according to Section II 2.1. The left breast embroidered with the | |

|Maltese Cross logo and “OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE”. | |

|“OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE” lettering around the Maltese Cross and the name and rank lettering on the right | |

|breast will be in white embroidery. See Addendum B for specification description of embroidery and | |

|logo. | |

|The back will be silk-screened “OKLAHOMA CITY RESCUE” in white, and “FIRE” and the two lines will be in genesis phosphorescent. See |

|Addendum B for specification description of silk-screening. |

|Navy blue long or short sleeve tee shirts can be worn under the blue Class B work shirt as an optional undershirt. Long sleeve tee |

|shirts may be worn under long sleeve Class B shirts, if cuffs are not rolled up. Long sleeve tee shirts may be “mock turtle” style. The|

|“mock turtle” style shirt will be embroidered on the left front neck with “OCFD” in white. Pocket on left side under Maltese cross is |

|optional. |

|Sweat Shirt |

|Navy blue 80% cotton (80/20) with the appropriate embroidery and logo. See Addendum B. |

|Trouser |

|Navy blue 100% Nomex trousers with no pocket flaps, pleats or cuffs: |

|Lions, 100% Nomex #2106 |

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|Workright 100% Nomex |

|Full cut 7 1/2 oz. Nomex 3A #402-NMX75NB |

|Regular Cut, #400NMX75NB |

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|Footwear |[pic] |

|Plain black round toe shoes or boots meeting ANSI Z41, stamped or labeled on footwear. | |

|Blue Socks | | |

|Navy blue socks when visible | | |

|Class B or C – Work Uniform – Optional Trouser | | |

|Optional Uniform Pant - Navy blue Lions Nomex “Attack Pant”, #WDO135SR-10, Blauer Nomex Pant Style | | |

|#8210N EMS Pant, or Flying Cross Nomex Style #V98300 EMS Pant. These trousers will be worn with the | | |

|Class B or C Uniform Shirts. | | |

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|Class C – Uniform Shorts |

|Shorts: Navy Blue 65/35 Blend with Cargo Pockets |

|Blauer Street Gear Style #8840X |

|Flying Cross Style #47330 |

|511 Tactical Series Style #73308-724 |

|Footwear: All black athletic shoe or work shoe no higher than the ankle (3/4 top) steel toe not required. |

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|Socks: Black low cut ankle sock |

|Only to be worn |

|between May 1 and September 30 |

|[pic] | |[pic] |

| | | |

| |Shorts are not to be worn with | |

| |the Public Uniform Badge Shirt. | |

IV. UNIFORMS - continued

|Class B or C - Work Jacket |[pic] |

|Work Jacket: The "Horace Small" or Blauer #6025 or #9970-2 work jacket may be worn with or without fur |Blauer #9970-2 |

|collar, liner, etc. Jacket will not be worn with the Class A uniform. No vests will be permitted. |[pic] |

|Breast Badge: Will be worn over left pocket. |Horace Small |

|Patch(es): OCFD patch will be worn on the left sleeve, 2” down from the shoulder seam, and centered on the | |

|sleeve. Optional approved patches will be worn on the right sleeve in a like manner. | |

|Buttons: Will be silver or gold (depending on rank) and will have the letters FD in the center. | |

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|Class B or C – Optional Work Jacket |[pic] |

|Work Jacket: Blauer MJ Softshell Fleece Jacket in Dark Navy can be worn with either Class B or C uniforms. |Blauer #4660-NV |

|This jacket will not be worn with Class A uniform. | |

|Patch(es): OCFD Logo Patch to be worn on the front left side. OCFD Shoulder Patch will be sewn on the left | |

|shoulder. | |

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|Embroidery instructions/details are available to approved vendors. | |

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|Note: First Initial and Last name must be embroidered on right side of the front of the jacket, but the rank| |

|is optional. | |

|Class B or C - Optional Windbreaker (Fire Prevention Services Personnel Only) |

|Navy blue, 100% nylon shell. The windbreaker may have an optional 100% cotton lining. The windbreaker may be worn with Class B or Class|

|C uniform unless the employee is responding to any emergency incident where there is a potential of elevated thermal exposure or fire. |

|Standard Embroidery |

|Right breast embroidered with first initial and last name (example: J. DOE) above the rank. Left breast embroidered with the Maltese |

|Cross logo, and OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE. See page 15 for specification description of logo. The back will be silk-screened, “OKLAHOMA CITY |

|RESCUE” in white, and “FIRE” and the two lines will be in genesis phosphorescent. See page 15 for specification description of |

|silk-screening. |

|Fire Marshal Work Section Windbreaker Embroidery |

|(Investigation or Inspection) |

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|Back of Windbreaker |

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|Front right side |

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|Front left side |

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|FRONT |

|Right breast embroidered with first initial and last name (example: J. DOE) above the rank. Below the rank should be, the officer’s |

|designation either INSPECTOR or INVESTIGATOR. Left breast embroidered with a 3-inch gold badge with the words FIRE (curved) above the |

|badge and MARSHAL (curved) below the badge. |

|BACK |

|The words FIRE MARSHAL will be embroidered on the back in gold, with the words being 8 1/2 inches across and 1 1/2 inches in height. |

IV. UNIFORMS - continued

Class B or C - Optional Firefighter’s Workshirt

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|#810 Navy Firefighter’s Workshirt | |

|#5.11 #72321 Navy Job Shirt with canvas or denim | |

|95% cotton/5% polyester super weight Navy blue, 100% nylon shell. Set-in sleeves. Knit cuffs | |

|and bottom band. Cotton, anti-curling canvas or denim collar and elbow patches. 7” brass | |

|zipper. 9” right chest radio pocket. | |

|Standard Embroidery |

|Right breast embroidered with first initial and last name (example: J. DOE) above the rank. Left breast embroidered with the Maltese |

|Cross logo, and OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE. See page 15 for description of logo. The back will be silk-screened “OKLAHOMA CITY RESCUE” in |

|white, and “FIRE” and the two lines will be in genesis phosphorescent. See page 15 for description of silk-screening. |

Class B, C, D - Optional Ball Cap / Stocking Cap

|Ball Cap (Regular or All Mesh) |[pic][pic] |

|May be worn with B, C or D uniforms. The ball cap will be the navy blue cap with the red bill. The |[pic][pic] |

|front of the cap will say “OKLA CITY FIRE". The wording on the back of the cap can be one of two |[pic] |

|choices: FIRE-RESCUE or your individual rig identification (“ENGINE 1”, “RESCUE LADDER 1”, etc.). The| |

|hat will be polo style. The only mesh hat allowed is the style shown above. No other ball cap is to | |

|be worn while on duty. There will be no pins worn on the ball cap and no emblems or logos will be on | |

|the sides of the cap. | |

|The ball cap may only be worn with the bill forward. | |

|Stocking Cap | |

|May be worn with B, C, or D uniforms in cold weather with the supervisor’s approval. It will be worn | |

|forward. | |

|The stocking cap will be navy blue and embroidered with the same logo as the ball cap. The cap style | |

|may be scull or stocking (stocking cap pictured at right). | |

|[pic] |Bike Team Members Only – All Terrain Medical Response |

|[pic][pic] | |

| |This uniform will be worn by the ATMR Bike Team Members during Special Events. |

| |Shirt: Red in color. Moisture Wicking POLO. Short Sleeve. 50% polyester/50% cotton. |

| |Right breast embroidered with first initial and last name (example: J. DOE) above the |

| |rank. Left breast embroidered with the Maltese Cross logo, and OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE. See |

| |Addendum B for specification description of embroidery and logo. The back will be |

| |silk-screened “OKLAHOMA CITY RESCUE” in white, “FIRE” and the two lines will be in |

| |genesis phosphorescent. See Addendum B for specification description of silk-screening. |

|Short: Olympic Hollywood Uniform Shorts. Durable windproof and water resistant DWR Supplex®. Two back single welt zipper closing |

|pockets. Two zipper closing hip pockets. Two “side of the thighs” bellow cargo pockets with center pleat and Velcro closing flap. Pen |

|pocket on right cargo pocket. Optional chamois pad. 5”, 6.5” or 8” inseam. Police Blue in color. |

|Belt: Uniform belt will be worn with uniform shorts. See II. 2.7 for description. |

|Socks: Black in color. Ankle length. |

|Shoes: Black in color athletic shoes. |

IV. UNIFORMS - continued

|Class D - Physical Fitness / Lawn Maintenance |[pic] |

|(Class D Tee Shirt same as Class C Optional T-Shirt) |T-Shirt |

|Physical Fitness |[pic] |

|100% cotton navy blue long or short sleeve tee shirt (with logo), navy blue gym short, navy blue 80% cotton |Sweatshirt |

|(80/20) sweatshirt and sweat pant, (with logo). Any combination of the above allowed. See Addendum B for |[pic]Back of all |

|specific embroidery/silk-screening specifications. |sweatshirts |

|Appropriate shoes safe for the workout or activity. The aforementioned garments are approved for all physical |[pic] [pic] |

|fitness activities. | |

|For safety when shorts or sweat pants are worn, personnel will don bunkers over shorts or sweat pants, when | |

|responding to ALL emergency calls. | |

|Tee shirt | |

|100% cotton navy blue in color with right breast embroidered with first initial and last name (example: J. DOE) | |

|above the rank. Left breast embroidered with the Maltese Cross, “EST.1889”, and “OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE”, in 2 | |

|colors. The back will be silk-screened “OKLAHOMA CITY RESCUE” in white, and “FIRE” and the two lines will be in | |

|genesis phosphorescent. See Addendum B for specification description of the silk-screening. | |

|Sweat shirt | |

|Navy blue in color. 80% cotton (80/20). Right breast embroidered with first initial and last name (example: J.| |

|DOE) above the rank. Left breast embroidered with the Maltese Cross, and “OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE”. The back will be | |

|silk-screened “OKLAHOMA CITY RESCUE” in white, and “FIRE” and the two lines will be in genesis phosphorescent. | |

|See Addendum B for specification description of the silk-screening. | |

|Navy blue hooded sweatshirts, with or without zippers, may also be worn with the appropriate embroidery and | |

|silk-screening as found in Addendum B of this policy. | |

|[pic] |Sweatshirt with Hood |[pic] |Sweatshirt with | |

| | | |hood & zipper | |

|Sweat pant | |

|Navy blue in color. 80% cotton (80/20). Open or elastic leg, pockets or without pockets. Sweat pant | |

|embroidered with logo on left. See Addendum B for specification description of embroidery and logo. | |

|Gym Short | |

|Navy blue gym short embroidered with Maltese Cross logo on left. See Addendum B for specification description of| |

|embroidery and logo. | |

|Class D - Physical Fitness (Aerobic Activity) |[pic] |

|Wicking T-Shirts: “Dry-fit” or “wicking” material is now available in many brands. | |

|Wicking T-shirts must be sleeved (long or short), crew necked and white in color. | |

|Small logos that are already printed on the shirt are permissible, however, larger | |

|screen-printing, emblems, designs or other large writing will not be allowed. Tank top, | |

|sleeveless and v-necked styles will not be allowed. | |

| |Short Sleeve |Long Sleeve |

| |Wicking T-Shirt |Wicking T-Shirt |

|A Class B or C uniform shirt will be readily available (placed on the apparatus) in the event of an emergency response. Under no |

|circumstances will this type of clothing be visible when responding to, working at or returning from an emergency/non-emergency |

|incident, or any other activity not taking place at the worksite. |

|The Class D wicking T-shirt is for aerobic fitness activities that includes running or jogging, walking, stationary cycling, elliptical|

|and treadmill training. |

|The Class C T-shirt will be worn for weightlifting, stretching, strength conditioning and similar activities, and can be worn for |

|aerobic fitness, if desired. |

V. PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND GROOMING

5.1 Introduction: Hair regulations for uniformed members are necessary to maintain acceptable safety standard and present a professional appearance. This enables the public to feel secure in seeking safety services from our uniformed organization. Differences in regulations for men and women are necessary - and allowable under the law - to meet the need for an appropriate appearance as a public safety professional. Officers will pay close attention to uniformed members’ appearance on a daily basis thereby assuring compliance and minimizing perceptions of unequal enforcement.

5.2 Safety is a critical component of the Oklahoma City Fire Department employee’s appearance. Personal appearance shall not interfere with any employee’s ability to perform any emergency or non-emergency task. Hair, jewelry, clothing, cosmetics, or any other appearance item shall not interfere with the proper fit of personal protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for head, eyes, face, body, hands, feet and respiratory system.

5.3 Jewelry: Members in uniform may wear a wristwatch and a medical bracelet. Rings also may be worn, but only one on each hand. A wedding set will be considered one ring. Decorative jewelry will not be worn. Necklaces are permitted, provided they do not show when wearing the uniform or present a safety hazard. Earrings or other body piercing jewelry will not be worn while on duty.

4. HAIR: The use of the term hair in this standard will apply to hair, wigs, or hairpieces. Hair will not present a ragged, unkept, or extreme appearance, and shall be clean and neatly groomed at all times when on duty.

The bulk of the hair will not interfere with the wearing of SCBA, head gear, or other personal protective equipment, and will not be worn in an extreme or fad style such as corn rows, pigtails, carve cut, dog ears, mohawk, or ducktails. Bush, afro or other similar hairstyles will be worn in moderation as long as they do not interfere with wearing of personal protective equipment.

If hair is long enough to hang below the ear on the side of the head, or below the bottom of the shirt collar on the rear of the head, it shall be kept back by pins, ponytail, braids, etc.:

FEMALES: When held back in such a manner, it shall not be allowed to be longer than six (6) inches below the bottom of the Class B uniform collar in the rear.

MALES: Hair shall not extend below the Class B uniform collar.

Hair will not extend greater than three (3) inches outward or upward from the head. Hair holding ornaments (barrettes, pins, clips, bands, etc.) must be transparent or similar in color to the hair, if used. When required to be in Class A uniform, hair will be combed or brushed behind the ear.

Hair will not be dyed or treated to become an unusual color or be an unnatural extreme contrast. Hair will be of a color naturally occurring in the human species.

Uniformed members shall follow these guidelines at all times when in uniform. Members allowed to wear civilian clothing when on duty will keep hair worn in such a manner and style as to be comparable to their counterparts in the business or professional community. When on an incident scene and the use of personal protective equipment is required, hair must meet standard for on-duty in uniform as described above.

MALE

5.5 Sideburns: Sideburns will be kept neatly styled and will not extend below the ear lobe. Porkchop, powder puff, or any other type of sideburn that would interfere with wearing of the standard self-contained breathing apparatus face gear or other safety equipment will not be permitted.

5. Facial Hair: Members will be clean-shaven. Mustaches will be permitted, but will be kept neat and trimmed at all times. Mustaches will not extend more than ½ inch below the corners of the mouth or extend sideways in such a manner as to appear unprofessional. Bushy, unkempt mustaches are not allowed. Handlebar mustaches are not allowed. Eccentric mustaches, which attract attention or impair safe operations, are not allowed. Goatees, or other facial hair, are not allowed.

FEMALE

5.7 Cosmetics: Makeup must be applied conservatively and in good taste. Exaggerated or faddish cosmetic styles are inappropriate with the uniform and will not be worn. Lipstick must be conservative and complement the uniform. Nail polish will be clear.

ADDENDUM A - TERMS OF AGREEMENT

City of Oklahoma City Fire Department

Application for Uniform Shirt Duplication and Sales

Terms of Agreement

Thanks for assisting the Oklahoma City Fire Department in being a professional organization that places emphases on public perception and appearance. By filling out this application you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms. Please review the following terms carefully. If you do not agree to these terms please do not complete this application process.

1. Acceptance of Agreement. You agree to the terms and conditions outlined in this Terms of Use Agreement ("Agreement") with respect to our uniform shirt duplication and sales. This Agreement constitutes the entire and only agreement between us and you. This Agreement may be amended at any time by us from time to time without specific notice to you. The latest Agreement will be mailed to you and it should be reviewed prior to any further shirt sales or duplication.

2. Limited Right to Use. The printing, duplication and sales of the City of Oklahoma City Fire Department shirt design must meet all fire department uniform policy specifications and may only be sold to Oklahoma City Fire Department members. No part of the uniform logo design may be used for sales to the general public. We reserve the right to disqualify your right to duplicate and sell the City of Oklahoma City Fire Department Uniform logo, if at anytime it is determined that you sold to the general public.

3. Editing, Deleting and Modification. We reserve the right in our sole discretion to edit or delete any part of the uniform logo design.

If you agree with the terms and conditions, please fill out the following information and send it to the City of Oklahoma City Fire Department, 820 N.W. 5th, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106, or by fax 405-297-3329 to the attention of the Fire Chief.

|Company Name: (Please Print) | |

|Address: (Please Print) | |

|Email Address: (Please Print) | |

|Business Phone and Fax: ( Please Print) | |

|Name of Person filling out Application: (Please Print) | |

Owner’s / or designee’s Signature ____________________________________Date_____________

ADDENDUM B – LOGO DESIGN

|FRONT DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS |

|(Vendors should see the Specification CD for exact monogramming) |

|Navy Shirts |The Maltese Cross logo will be embroidered in red with gold outline. The center circle of the Maltese |

| |will be in navy blue. “FD” will be in red outlined in gold. “OKC” will be in white. The banner across the|

| |top will be navy blue in center outlined in white. “FIRE RECUE EMS” lettering inside the banner will be |

| |white. “EST” and “1889” will be white. The ladder and EMS cross will be in gold. Name and rank lettering |

| |on the right breast will be in white. |

|White Shirts |The Maltese Cross logo will be embroidered in red with gold outline. The center circle of the Maltese |

| |will be in navy blue. “FD” will be in red outlined in gold. “OKC” will be in white. The banner across the|

| |top will be navy in center outlined in gold. “FIRE RECUE EMS” lettering inside the banner will be white. |

| |“EST” and “1889” will be white. The ladder and EMS cross will be in gold. Name and rank lettering on the |

| |right breast will be in gold. |

| |Thread |Color |

|Embroidery |White 1801 |Maderia |

| |Red 1747 |Maderia |

| |Navy 1966 |Maderia |

| |Gold 1725 |Maderia |

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|Design |Across |Top / Bottom |

|Dimensions | | |

| |“3.0625” (3 1/8”) |“2.9375” (2 15/16”) |

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|Letter |Height | |

|Dimensions | | |

| |.40 for name and rank | |

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|Font |Aerial Black (for name and rank) |

| |I.F.C. Hardball (in logo) |

| |(Vendors see CD specifications for specific design font) |

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|Tee shirt |Color |Fabric |Style |

| |Navy |100% Cotton |#5180 |

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|Blue Shirts |[pic] [pic] |

|White Shirts | |

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ADDENDUM B – LOGO DESIGN - continued

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|BACK DESIGN SILK-SCREEN SPECIFICATIONS |

|Silk-screen: Color Brand |

|Genesis Phosphorescent Wilflex |

|Bright Tiger White Ink Wilflex |

|Bright Tiger White Ink for: “OKLAHOMA CITY” The words “OKLAHOMA CITY” are in white ink in one (1) inch, ALL CAPS, Arial Black Font. |

|Curved font raised 1 ½ inch from center base line. Which means: using the bottom of the letters “O” and “Y” in the words OKLAHOMA |

|CITY, as the baseline, measuring up to the bottom of the letter “M” is 1 ½ inch. |

|Genesis Phosphorescent for: “the top line above OKLAHOMA CITY”¼ inch under the lowest point of the words “OKLAHOMA CITY” is a 12 point|

|centered line 11 5/8 inches in length. |

|Genesis Phosphorescent for: “FIRE” ¼ inch under the line is 2-¾ inch lettering of the word “FIRE”. The letters are ALL CAPS in Arial |

|Black Font. The letters are 1 ½ inches apart. |

|Genesis Phosphorescent for: “the bottom line below OKLAHOMA CITY” ¼ inch under the word “FIRE” is another 12 point centered line also |

|11 5/8” inches in length. |

|Bright Tiger White Ink for: “RESCUE” ½ inch below the second red line are 1 ¼ inch lettering of the word “RESCUE” spaced evenly in a |

|seven (7”) inch (from left to right) space. The letters are ALL CAPS in Arial Black Font. |

|Overall: From the top of the highest point of the words “OKLAHOMA CITY” to the bottom of the word “RESCUE” is 7 ½” inches and from |

|the very left side of the design (the left side of the letter “O”) to the very right side of the design (the farthest point right on |

|the letter “Y”) is 12” inches. |

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