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Laws of School Crossing Patrol Uniforms

The Home Office is to update its guidance with regard to school crossing patrol uniforms.

The current version, published in 1988, is out of date and no longer compatible with the PPE requirements for operating on the highway.

The new circular is still subject to ministerial approval but is expected it to be published later this year, probably in the autumn. Authorities will then have until 1st April 2013 to conform.”

The SCP uniform provisions in the new draft Home Office circular say:

A knee length outer garment with full length sleeves, consisting of no more than two fluorescent colours covering the whole outer area of the garment (but may include non fluorescent *trimmings). The Garment shall be certified, by a Notified Body, to the highest Class of the standard for “High Visibilty Warning Clothing”. Currently Class 3 BS.EN471:2003+A1 2007 or future ISO 20471 equivalent. The garment is to include a retro-reflective tape configuration of at least two bands on the torso and one, 50mm band, not greater than 300mm, from the hem of the body.

Plus a peaked hat, a beret, or alternative headwear for religious reasons;

Or

Where the duties of a School Crossing Patrol are undertaken by a Police Officer, Police Community Support Officer or Traffic Warden, the uniform for that officer as determined at the time by the Secretary of State.

*Trimmings are strictly defined as the collar and pocket flaps.

This approval supersedes that previously notified in Home Office Circular No. 3/1989 dated 16th December 1988.



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