Good day everyone,
The subject of piercings has risen it's ugly head again. Our current procedure states, " Removeable jewelry and other loose objects including bracelets, watches, or earrings are not to be worn or taken into the food packaging production areas.
No removeable jewelry is to be worn above the waist in food packaging production areas. Piercings that cannot be removed and contain a captive bead ring or similar closure that secures the piercing from falling out, are acceptable". We have also allowed Daith piercings with a doctor's note.
The problem is how to determine if a piercing meets this criteria. We are a food packaging company and are low risk. Has anyone successfully completed a risk assessment and audit that allows face jewelry in a food packaging plant?
Thanks in advance for the input. I know everyone is struggling with retaining employees. With today's culture most people have some sort of piercing so this is hard. Many face and ear piercings cannot be removed except by a professional.