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Uniform Etiquette

Uniform Etiquette. Uniform Etiquette. Identified with NPCC Impression created with general public Personal bearing. Uniform Etiquette: Personal Appearance. Cadet should be smart in Turn out Bearing Deportment. Uniform Etiquette: Uniform.

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Uniform Etiquette

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  1. Uniform Etiquette

  2. Uniform Etiquette • Identified with NPCC • Impression created with general public • Personal bearing

  3. Uniform Etiquette: Personal Appearance Cadet should be smart in • Turn out • Bearing • Deportment

  4. Uniform Etiquette: Uniform • Shirt Should be comfortably loose and not body hugging • Boys: leg of trousers should cover ankles, collar to stand • Girls: skirts should be 2 inches above the knee cap or 3 fingers above knee cap, collar to be ironed flat • Always wash and iron your uniform

  5. Uniform Etiquette: Beret • Worn level with the forehead with brim about 2.5 cm directly above the left eyebrow • Badge Cap should be directly worn • Beret folded to the right • Girls: should use hairnets and hairpins, hairbands are not allowed.

  6. Uniform Etiquette: Belt • Worn comfortably at the waist • Polished and wiped clean • Holes darkened

  7. Uniform Etiquette: Boots and Shoes • Polished and clean at all times • Should not have horseshoes and metal studs under them • Socks should be black in colour • Girls: Should not fold their socks • Boys: Shoelaces to be tight and chain knot to be hidden

  8. Uniform Etiquette: Bearing and Deportment • Always sit, stand and walk upright • Do not place hands on belt • Folding arms across chest gives impression of arrogance and aggressiveness • Do not stand on one foot • Always respect your uniform

  9. Uniform Etiquette: General Behavior • Always wear beret when not under shelter • Stand at attention and say “Sir” or “Madam” when speaking to your officers • Do not leave any buttons undone

  10. Uniform Etiquette: Compliments • Always greet an officer either by saluting or standing to attention • Only salute when in full uniform with beret on • Salutation applies only to the ranks of SI and above • The same applies to Police Officers of ranks of SI and above

  11. Uniform Etiquette: Classroom / LT • Cadet nearest to the door to alert the class to sit straight and still • He/She will then stand up and greet the arriving officer/lecturer • Always sit up straight with hands resting on desk with berets on tables or laps

  12. Uniform Etiquette: Badges

  13. Uniform Etiquette: Positioning (front)

  14. Standard Attire Boys Girls Full Uniform Half Uniform

  15. Standard Attire Boys Girls Mufti (Quarter Uniform) P.T. Kit

  16. The End Done By: CI Kelvin CI Lup Peng Special thanks to: HO Kelvin

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