Sample dress code (fire department standard operating procedure)
A template dress code policy for use in a municipal fire department standard operating procedure.
| Fire--Personnel |
A template dress code policy for use in a municipal fire department standard operating procedure.
| Fire--Personnel |
Job description for the position of Purchasing Specialist.
| Purchasing Personnel--Classification |
This is a sample policy covering the wearing of the dress uniform by retired fire department personnel. The fire department should customize this policy to meet local needs.
| Fire--Personnel--Tennessee Fire--Administration--Tennessee |
MTAS was asked to conduct a study of the city's Engineering Department and related functions.
| Engineers Municipal government--Organization Auditing--Services and operations |
MTAS was asked if the city must pay unemployment insurance on its volunteer firefighters.
| Fire--Volunteer organizations Insurance--Unemployment Fire--Personnel--Tennessee |
An ordinance of the city of [blank], providing for appropriate dress for persons in certain places; public exposure in certain attire prohibited.
| Public health and safety |
The information in this report is meant to provide a review of the Mason Fire Department’s progress on the recommendations made in the previous MTAS Fire Department Work Plan, Resources, and Recommendations reports (2017 and 2020) and was created at the request of Mr. Charles Jenkins, Fire Chief.
| Fire service--Organization Fire service--Tennessee Fire--Administration--Tennessee Fire--Operations Fire--Reports Mason (Tenn) |
Job description for the position of Public Works Director.
| Public works--Administration Public works--Personnel Personnel--Classification |
The Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) was requested to review the intersection of North Locust and Second Avenue to see if the intersection meets the warrants for an all-way stop. Police Chef Michael Hay contacted MTAS and raised the question as to whether the intersection would meet the requirements for making it all-way stop after concerns were raised about the traffic at the intersection and the safety of children walking to and from school.
| Traffic Streets--Roadside improvements Streets--Planning and engineering Streets--Signs and signals Streets--Tennessee Mount Pleasant (Tenn) |
MTAS public works consultant John Chlarson was asked for advice by the Town of Selmer, Tennessee regarding drainage infrastructure maintenance issues on Henco Drive.
| Streets--Culverts Drainage Selmer (Tenn) |