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As everyone working in Food Manufacturing, we all have the same rule, NO rings with STONES. Some companies say only a wedding band with no stones, some say no rings AT all regardless if it has no stones or it does. Our rule is no stones on the ring, unless its a plain wedding ring.


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So an employee today showed up with a ring with no stones, BUT it was not a wedding ring. She said well it has no stones,,, and the rule says no stones and a wedding band that is plain is allowed, so how can you tell if its a wedding band or no?

When spotted someone with ring....will ask "is this wedding ring or not" ..if they say "yes"...no problem...if they say "NO" its not a wedding ring..then "please remove it" .

There is a difference. Many wedding rings have stones in them which can become a physical hazard and they're more difficult to clean and can harbor pathogens. I agree, don't ask if they're married or not. In the US, employers can get in trouble if they ask this in an interview.

If you do allow a plain band the fight is not one that benefits the food safety culture. This delineation that it has to be a "wedding band" or no band will be painted as trivial and controlling rather than upholding a standard for a good reason.

In order to avoid opening your company up to legal recourse, either allow plain bands or no rings period. Your risk assessment should determine if rings are or are not allowed, it should have nothing to do with religion or commitment - is it safe for your process to allow them? Yes or No? Some states / countries do not allow same sex "marriages" so the representative ring may not technically be a wedding ring (even though a wedding is just the ceremony, the marriage is a commitment). We have removed the word "wedding" and just state "a plain band with no stones" which, according to the risk assessment performed, does not cause a food safety risk.

I guess that is what I am going to have to do. Just a "plain band". I really do not want to go on the discrimination side and create some hostile environment with the employees. Because if a plain "wedding" band poses no food safety risk, then a "plain non wedding band" is going to be the same. I always look at risk rather than just throwing out rules like that. We are a dry, spices RTE manufacturer and they must wear gloves all the time.

in our plant, we do not allow ring (with or without stone) and this is stated in our policy. Though the standard allows plain wedding band. But; for food safety reason,we do not allow it to be worn as it could be a source of microbial as well as physical contaminant.

I'm not a fan of rings for safety reasons. We eliminated "plain wedding bands" in our facility (well, the last facility I worked in) because we very nearly had a ring avulsion injury during assembly of equipment. Don't google that phrase if you have a weak stomach. We did not decide to go with allowing "breakaway" rings or silicone or similar "safety" rings. It's simplest to just go with "no rings".

I agree but it all depends on the type of job being performed. Like you said people working with assembly of equipment or machinery should not be wearing rings for safety reasons. In my facility the people wearing their rings just hand pack product (weight it and placing in bags).

Simple racking can cause the avulsion injury. I worked with someone at Target who got their wedding ring caught on shelving while they were reaching on to pick something off an upper shelf in the back room. The weight of their own body did the damage. Any kind of equipment can cause injury to hands with rings Spoiler warning (they lost the finger)

Hello team

In our plant same type of issue we are facing. 

We are allow specific people for use ring like name register in person hygine format. 

One day in my company one ring found on floor. We ask all the person but no reply due to its a policy's of wedding ring but not track so we select the person to show then regular basis after non wedding person ring reduces to show on daily feeling useless activities but wedding person always show 



So now only 13 person in production kept wedding ring with tracking data



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Jaskaran

i never take any jewelry with me when i travel. Having lost rings in the past, and after witnessing an assault/robbery where someone had a lovely necklace ripped off her neck, cutting her neck, I just dont see the need to risk things that are important to me. I do have a plain gold wedding band that i do wear, but its not flashy or obvious.

I absolutely take and wear my jewelry. There is no problem at all on the ship and there is a safe to store your valuables when you aren't wearing something. I use caution in certain ports and wear costume jewelry there. I wouldn't take expensive jewelry in the ocean. Why chance it getting lost. Use common sense. We also don't wonder outside of the port areas in certain places unless on a reputable tour.

I wear a simple wedding band in port, and much of the time onboard as well--but that's mostly because my engagement ring is lovely but a bit unwieldy. ? Even at home, I have ring holders throughout the house because I take it off a lot.

But if you are in the habit of wearing them all the time, my guess is you'd feel uncomfortable without them. The odds of having a ring stolen aren't great, and if you're not into snorkeling or diving, you're probably pretty safe.

Traditionally, a wedding ring is worn on your left ring finger. If you also wear an engagement ring, the two are customarily worn together on this same finger, with the wedding ring going on first. However, only you and your partner can decide what finger you would like to wear your ring on.

Regardless of your choice, be sure to measure your ring size on the exact finger you intend to wear your wedding ring on before purchasing, as size varies from finger to finger and even hand to hand. Most bands can be resized up to one size should the ring not fit properly, but all-diamond styles such as an Eternity ring cannot be altered.

Traditionally, an engagement ring is a platinum or solid gold band that features a solitaire diamond at its center. Many variations of this style exist, including three stone settings with a prominent solitaire diamond surrounded by side stones.

Traditionally, if an engagement ring and wedding ring are worn together on the same finger, the wedding ring goes on first. But there is no right or wrong way to wear your rings together. The most important rule is to wear them in a way that is most beautiful and most comfortable to you. For some, this means stacking the two rings together. For others, this means wearing the rings on separate fingers or hands.

Infinity and Eternity bands are wedding rings with diamonds that go all the way around the band. Infinity bands have a pav setting for small diamonds called melee diamonds. Eternity bands feature Round Brilliant diamonds weighing in at an average per stone of 0.05 ct for petite bands, 0.10 ct for medium bands, or 0.16 ct for large stones. Therefore, the diamonds in Eternity bands are larger in size than the melee diamonds featured in Infinity bands. This gives the Eternity bands a substantial look, and Infinity bands a more delicate look.

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