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Dress regs

Excolis

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does anyone know what the dress regs are for males about rings? if you have a link that would be great.

cheers,

brad
 
Don‘t have a link, but I know professional rings can be worn (school, etc).
 
It may have changed, but it used to be only school rings and/or wedding band.
 
Keep in mind that rings are very discouraged in the field, or when working anywhere other than an office. I‘ve seen some bad wounds caused by the rings catching on "stuff", and have heard of folk losing fingers for the same reason.
 
From the Dress Regulations :

"JEWELLERY
6. The only jewellery that may be worn in
uniform shall be a wrist watch, a service-issued ID
tag, a Medical Alert chain identifier, a maximum of
two rings which are not of a costume jewellery nature
and a tie tack/clasp. Additional rings may only be
worn where they indicate professional standing, such
as an engineer, or are worn with a wedding band as
a single set indicating betrothal or fidelity, e.g., an
engagement or an anniversary ring. Safety
regulations should always prevail, especially in
workshops, warehouses or during operations."

Bzz
 
since it denotes your professional standing, university rings seem fine enough to wear i guess.
 
yep dont wear it in the field.. i know a guy who did and his fell off his truck and his ring got caught on the mirrior and well lets say he never found the ring and his finger.
 
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