In some workplaces it may be a health code violation to wear open toed shoes. This could be the case in food preparation and food service establishments and in health care facilities.
In some workplaces it could be a safety hazard to wear open toed shoes. This could be the case in places where heavy or sharp objects might fall and hurt your toes.
In many workplaces wearing open toed shoes would be neither a health code violation nor a safety hazard, but it might still be a violation of a written (or unwritten) dress code.
And finally, there are places where it doesn't matter at all.
Open toad. (Get it? The shoes that is part open and you could see your toes.)
It might be as walking bare foot can cause bleeding if you step in glass or a fever if you have open wounds on your feet.
Under the NYC Park Rules and Regulations, a ticket for an open container counts as a misdemeanor. A violation is charged when written under the NYC Administrative Code 10-125. The violation does appear on your permanent record unless contested by a lawyer.
Shoes are closed in and Sandals are open.
Rack Room Shoes is open from 10AM-9PM Monday-Saturday and 12PM-6PM on Sundays.
Yes, it can be a violation of HIPAA if patient care is open to public view, as it compromises patient privacy and confidentiality. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) requires healthcare providers to protect patients' personal health information. If patient interactions or care are observable by the public without consent, it may lead to unauthorized disclosure of protected health information. Healthcare facilities should take steps to ensure that patient care areas are private and secure to comply with HIPAA regulations.
YES
Rack Room Shoes is open from 10AM-9PM Monday-Saturday and 12PM-6PM on Sundays.
The open shoes worn in good weather are "sandals."
the code is open
Yes.
Raising one arm above your head with an open hand.