I think a clarification is in order: no open toed clogs. 

 

 

https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/sterile-processing/dress-code-spd-personnel-and-scrub-laundering

 

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My OR director just messaged me about staff wearing clogs in the OR. I dress policy for clinical areas just addresses closed toed shoes. AORN apparently prohibits clogs, does anyone have experience with this restriction?

 

Nancy Savidge, RN, MSN

Occupational Health Coordinator

St. Anthony Summit Medical Center

 

nancysavidge@centura.org

Office: 970-668-6981 | Fax 303-397-2013

 

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