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HSE

  • 05-01-2021 12:05PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,378 ✭✭✭


    Any healthcare workers here that have tattoos and work with the HSE? Can't find anything online really to do with the HSE stance on tattoos etc.
    I'm a carer I work in a long term care centre now but have a tattoo sleeve. There's was never an issue or ever anything said about it to me. I'd like to get more in future but curious anyone else have tattoos and work with the HSE.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 246 ✭✭doniem


    Nodferatu wrote: »
    Any healthcare workers here that have tattoos and work with the HSE? Can't find anything online really to do with the HSE stance on tattoos etc.
    I'm a carer I work in a long term care centre now but have a tattoo sleeve. There's was never an issue or ever anything said about it to me. I'd like to get more in future but curious anyone else have tattoos and work with the HSE.

    I've worked with many colleagues over the years who have had tattoos on their arms and I have never heard any of them get any grief over it. If you have some political beliefs, religious slogan or Swastika tattoo'd across your face there may be an issue but otherwise you should be fine.

    Edit: Should have mentioned I am a frontline HSE worker


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,378 ✭✭✭Nodferatu


    doniem wrote: »
    I've worked with many colleagues over the years who have had tattoos on their arms and I have never heard any of them get any grief over it. If you have some political beliefs, religious slogan or Swastika tattoo'd across your face there may be an issue but otherwise you should be fine.

    Edit: Should have mentioned I am a frontline HSE worker


    Nice to hear from other front line workers. I'm same work in an older person's long term hospital. I have nothing offensive. TBH I worked in Naas hospital a few times and seen some hse porters and a nurse with tatta on arms and hands. I think your right once they're not offensive in any way they are pretty accepting and your good. As long as its not on your face


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