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Re: Skull Caps With Respirators
I doubt that there is any reguylatory edict that a skull cap can't be
worn. Consider that respirators have been adapted to allow for
glasses to be worn. The only considerations are, does the seal
maintain integrity, can the respirator be removed in the event of a
physical need on the part of the wearer, etc. Seems that what is ON
the top of the head shouldn't be a problem.
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