Ohio Admin. Code 311-1-09 - Raincoat and raingear
(A) The following styles of raincoat are
authorized for wear with the uniform:
(1) A
basic style raincoat, Blauer 26990 or
equivalent, with the following features:
(a) Reversible from black to orange, with a
badge tab on the black side and special facings to prevent orange "peek
through," and
(b) Made from
a reversible one-ply Tech-lite urethane-coated 200
denier oxford nylon shell, or equivalent fabric, with seams that are
factory sealed with thermal tape, a snap-over fly front, and
ScotchliteT reflective trim around the
chest and cuffs.
(2) A
dress style raincoat, Blauer 733 or
equivalent, with the following features:
(a) Reversible from black to orange, with a
badge tab on both sides, and
(b)
Made from reversible, waterproof, Tech-lite urethane
coated 200 denier oxford nylon shell and lining fabrics, or equivalent
fabric, with seams that are factory sealed with thermal tape, a snap-over storm
fly, reversible zipper, a two piece dress collar, sleeves with raglan style
shoulders, and ten inch go-through slash pockets with welts.
(B) Black rainpants made
of waterproof fabric may be worn when weather conditions require.
(C) Other raingear may be worn at the
sheriff's discretion.
(D)
The raincoat and other raingear must conform to the
standard set forth in the American National Standard for High-Visibility Public
Safety Vests promulgated by the American national standard institute and the
international safety equipment association.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 311.26, 311.28
Rule Amplifies: 311.28
Prior Effective Dates: 07/21/1979, 12/15/2001
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