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NO! You can transfer infections/bacteria!
yes, I have a lazy muscle in my left it was discovered by my mom when I was less then there years old because my left eye(pupil) was moving in towards my nose, and if not treated I would be blind in one eye(left eye). Then I had to wear a patch over my right eye for years in order to strengthen the muscles in my left to then for years following I had to wear really thick bifocal glasses, to this day if I take my glasses off and focus on an object my right eye is all I see from because it is the dominant eye and my left eye will drift towards my nose.
Per policy and procedures, the previous 3 wear periods would be averaged and a dose assigned for the time period specified by the missing badge. The assigned dose should be recorded and reported to the Radiation Safety Committee. This procedure normally is performed by the Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist, as they are normally responsible for film badge reporting.
Magnetic badge holders are used by companies that would rather use a magnet instead of metal clips and pins that could ruin the clothing. It would be more towards business men and females who wear suits.
It's done because it's a personal sense of style. SOme people find it more "cool" to do it that way, others don't.
Most agencies wear the badge on the left.
left whilst you are wearing the garment. If you face the jacket it 'appears' to be on the right, but sew it on the left that is also where you will find the pocket put there there by the tailor
It is worn with the badge above the right eye and the lose fold pulled to the left hand side
left
On the left side of your dress uniform for the Army. Usually below the other badges if you have room. Navy, Marines, Airforce will wear ribbons of the left side of the dress uniform. Ferguson
no, left
According to the current AR 670-1, (Feb 3rd, 2005 w/ Summary of Change) on pg 298, you wear the CAB, (Combat Action Badge) 1/4 inch above your ribbons, centered, or if the lapel covers your badge, you wear the CAB so the left edge is aligned to the left edge of the ribbons.
Generally, the left hand side.
Crips typically wear their flag on the right side of their body.
right for the man, left for the woman, with the leaf pointing to 11oclock.
right side, left is disgrace left shoelace off, right shoelace laced halfway up
In the US Military, the standard name badge is worn on the wearer's right breast pocket. We supply name badges and having spoken to our clients 95% of them confirm that they wear their name badges on their right breast. If they are worn on the left breast it is usually because they have some kind of badge or logo already on the right breast of their clothing, and the name badge would clash with this.