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Old April 21st 08, 02:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default When you are buying overall uniforms for your workers, there are some

When you are buying overall uniforms for your workers, there are some
very important things that you need to bear in mind. The following is
a list:


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Your workers will be wearing overall uniforms almost throughout the
day. That is the reason you have to make these as comfortable for them
as you can. The one thing you should consider most important is the
size. Make sure the bib overalls are at bigger than their waist size,
because this is where the maximum tension provided by the overalls
will be. You must measure the waist size of your workers. Then you
must add 1 inch to this waist size if the person is of slender build,
or add 2 inches if the person is of stocky build. This is important
because the overalls will come over the other garments of the uniform.
So they need to be bigger.

 




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