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    Quote Originally Posted by Really a McQueen View Post
    Wish I could get away with wearing one at my hospital. However, we have a "no bare legs" policy when working. (Someone claimed it was because of our state OSHA rules). On the plus side, it could be a bear to keep clean, considering the frequency with which my patients tend to express their anal glands on my scrubs.
    I feel your pain. I work in a dog shelter rather than a hospital, but I suspect our nasty laundry is pretty similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratspike View Post
    I feel your pain. I work in a dog shelter rather than a hospital, but I suspect our nasty laundry is pretty similar.
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    Exposed legs on animal facilities.

    Many have "no exposed legs rules" for the protection of volunteers and the fact that everyone doesn't look good in shorts.
    As for to OSHA RULES, never heard of that one. As for the anal gland exposure, sounds like you are dealing with animals who have anal glands like fire hoses. In 33 years of practice have many anal gland exposures but never below the belt.
    Also in deciding what to wear, it helps to own the practice.
    Let the summer of the 5.11 Tactical Kilt begin!
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