Do mail handlers wear uniforms

In the United States Postal Service (USPS), mail handlers, also known as mail processing clerks, typically wear a standardized uniform as part of their job. The uniform is designed to promote a professional image and to identify mail handlers as USPS employees.

The USPS uniform for mail handlers typically consists of:

  1. A white or light-colored shirt with a USPS logo or emblem on the sleeve or chest.
  2. A pair of dark-colored pants or a skirt, usually in a neutral color such as navy blue, black, or gray.
  3. A USPS-issued jacket or vest, which may be worn over the shirt and pants.
  4. A USPS-issued hat or cap, which may be worn to cover the head or as a part of the uniform.
  5. Black or dark-colored shoes, which must be polished to a high shine.

The specific uniform requirements may vary depending on the individual post office or facility, as well as the specific job duties and responsibilities of the mail handler. Some mail handlers may also be required to wear additional personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves or safety glasses, depending on the tasks they perform.

It's worth noting that the USPS has specific guidelines and regulations regarding uniforms, and employees are expected to adhere to these guidelines to maintain a professional and consistent image.