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Design & Development of Officers and Staff Uniforms for CGM Officers
2017COMMISSIONER OF GEOLOGY & MININGINDUSTRIES AND MINES DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT
Designed and Developed by National Institute of Design, PG Campus, Gandhinagar
Design & Development of Officers and Staff Uniforms for CGM Officers
2017COMMISSIONER OF GEOLOGY & MININGINDUSTRIES AND MINES DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT
Designed and Developed by National Institute of Design, PG Campus, Gandhinagar
Design & Development of Officers and Staff Uniforms for CGM Officers
2017COMMISSIONER OF GEOLOGY & MININGINDUSTRIES AND MINES DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT
Designed and Developed by National Institute of Design, PG Campus, Gandhinagar
Copyright 2017 by National Institute of Design and Commissioner of Geology and Mining, Government of Gujarat.All rights reserved. This document or any portion thereof not to be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without express written permission of the publisher except for use of brief quotation in a book review.
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Contents
Acknowledgments 7
Introduction 9 National Institute of Design, Integrated Design Services
Design Brief by CGM
Scope of Project
Design Objectives
Design Team
Project Methodology 13 Methodology
Timeline
Deliverables
Research & Study 15 About Commissioner of Geology and Mining
Roles & Responsibilities of Officers
Tools & Equipments used by CGM Officers
Study of weather conditions of Gujarat
Motion Study, Identification of Problem & Stress Points 20 Ergonomic Study
OSHA standards for working conditions
Occupational hazards for CGM Officers
Problem Statements
Study of Gujarat Police Uniform for Benchmarking
Design Directions
Concept Presentation 29 Proposed design concept
Client Feedback 37
Final Uniform Design 39 Final Design of Uniform with Accessories
Body Measurement Method
Final Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
Lab Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
Garment Measurement Method - Shirt
Shirt Construction Patterns
Field & Lab Officer Uniform’s Trouser Design - Male & Female
Garment Measurement Method - Trouser
Trouser Construction Patterns
Prototype Development and Testing
Material Specification
Uniform Winter Wear & Rain Wear
Headgear
Footwear
Insignia Specification
Accessories
Vendor Details
Conclusion 107
References 109
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Acknowledgments
We would like to express our gratitude to the Commissioner of Geology and Mining Shri. Roopwant Singh, IAS for placing his confidence and providing this opportunity design the first set of uniforms for CGM Officers. We express our gratitude to the officers and staff who facilitated the visits to various mining sites, exploration site and other facilities of CGM with a proactive attitude and praiseworthy hospitality. We wish to thank all the officers from CGM who helped the design team promptly at every stage of the project:Shri. Roopwant Singh, IAS, Commissioner, CGM for his vision and valuable feedbacks.Mr. Deepak Shukla, Addl. Director FS, CGM for coordinating the project at client end.Mr. Sanjay Dave, Geologist, CGM to have arranged and coordinated the visit to Mineral Lab.Mr. M. R. Vala, Geologist, CGM, Ms. Sunita Arora, Dy. Director (FS), Mr. N. A. Patel, Asst. Geologist, CGM, Ms. Parnavi Prajapati, Royalty Inspector, CGM to voluntarily be the models for prototype testing of the uniform.
A special mention of the patience shown by the commissioner and the CGM officers during the course of the project. A gracious thanks to everyone who had contributed to the project and its documentation, without this support and contribution it would not have been successful.
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The National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, was set up in 1961 by the Government of India under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion as an autonomous national institution for design education, training, service and research. NID has gained international recognition as one of the foremost institutions in the field of design and as a catalyst for design in Indian industry. NID is also recognized as a scientific and industrial research organization by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. The Institute’s graduates are active in all sectors of the economy and many have distinguished themselves in diverse fields such as textiles, product design, craft design and promotion, advertising, developmental communication and education. NID was declared as an Institute of National Importance by an act of Parliament in the year 2014.
Client servicing is an integral part of NID’s activity. Through Integrated Design Services (IDS), it caters to client projects. NID undertakes consultancy projects and professionally delivers design solutions in various areas of design domains ranging from Industrial Design, Communication Design, Textile/Apparel/Lifestyle Accessories Design and IT-Integrated Design. The projects are undertaken by faculty mainly to bring market
INTRODUCTIONNational Institute of Design: Integrated Design Services
realities to the design studios of NID in a multidisciplinary environment for the benefit of clients. Projects in line with NID’s areas of expertise are carefully chosen, so that the institute can provide state-of-the-art design solutions to prospective clients. Generally enquiries are preceded by a brief and scope-of-work document mutually setup by the client and NID faculty, followed by a project proposal. Design intervention is carried out in various stages which involve concept development, design development, prototyping, etc.Shri Roopwant Singh, IAS, Commissioner of Geology and Mining (CGM), Gujarat State, approached NID Ahmedabad with a request to design Uniforms for the Officers and Staff of CGM. Followed by the visit of Shri Roopwant Singh, IAS along with officers of the CGM in February 2017 and had a detailed discussion with the NID faculty members to initiate the project.
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The broad outline of the brief was “To Design Uniforms for Officers of The Commissioner of Geology and Mining (CGM)”. The specific categories to be covered were uniforms for below specified personnel. a. Sr. Geologists b. Geologists c. Royalty Officers d. Mine Supervisors e. Flying Squad
The design brief was later modified to designing the uniform for two broad categories as: a. Field Officers b. Lab OfficersWithin the above categories hierarchy of ranks were to be defined by varying insignias for each rank.
Few points suggested by the client to be considered were:• The uniform had to be designed for CGM field officers and lab officer
• The designed uniforms had to be in Khakhi and broadly on the pattern followed by RTO, Excise & Police Force in Gujarat supporting the identity, authority, legacy and publicity of CGM Department of Gujarat also considering Indian rural as well as urban locations as work space involving important geographical factor and weather conditions.
• The preference of fabrics had to be considered for repeated use, change cycle and the ease of maintenance and colors should be considered for work environment, communication and projection of an authoritative figure as well as washing and wear out issues.
• Accessories like belts, headgears, shoes, badges etc. had to be considered as a part of the uniform. However, there was an option to
source ready options instead of developing them. Arm patches/badges as followed by Gujarat Police and the same were to be derived from CGM logo.
• The shoes had to be black leather shoes but comfortable i.e. for diverse duties and long working hours. Inventories available with vendors could also be suggested for use.
• The belt had to be black but of a comfortable and current material i.e. not leather.
• A similar exercise had to be undertaken for P-Caps/ Berets for the officers.
• A commendation disc/medal was to be designed for outstanding work in the pattern of Central Police Organizations/ Army.
• Uniformity across all the hierarchy had to be maintained in harmony within the department relevant to field duty. The stars & stripes for officers and staff had be on comparable pay scales with these organizations only. For stripes, the RTO/Excise pattern of Red & Blue was to be followed.
• Holistically, the uniform had to represent and reflect a balance of openness to interaction, control and authority with ease of use.
• Graphic application of logo, colors and material application was be considered to make CGM personnel’s identity and image distinct, strong and recognizable from a distance.
Design Brief by CGM
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The scope of work for NID was to design a set of uniform for field and lab officers of CGM considering the given categories and design aspects with due consideration of points mentioned under the design brief.
• To understand the need of work wear uniform for officers of CGM with context to their work environment and the duties performed by them.
• To understand the vision, mission and ideologies of CGM.
• To research the need of uniform from the point of view of various stake holders such as the personnel/ wearer, respective company and the manufacturers.
• To study the work requirements specific to the wearer’s profile and their work environment.
• To study the market trends and existing work wear and materials use addressing similar needs. To study the new age textile and materials that may be suitable for the specific uniform design or requirements.
• To ideate and design uniforms for specified categories of officers.
• To meet the perceived image, aesthetic and functional requirements of users and stakeholders by exploring silhouettes, colors, details, surfaces, textures, value addition techniques and finishes.
Scope of ProjectThe design team consisted of members from NID and CGM in various capacities in designing the uniform.Design team members from NID: 1. Ms Krishna Amin-Patel, Project Head, Dean PG Campus 2. Mr Nalin Kumar, Team Member, Faculty Apparel Design
The Project was initiated by Shri Roopwant Singh, Commissioner CGM and Mr Deepak Shukla, Addl. Director Flying Squad CGM was assigned the responsibility of coordinating the project from client end.
Design Team
Design Objectives
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PROJECT METHODOLOGY AND TIMELINE
Phase I - Research & Analysis4 Weeks
Phase I - Research & Analysis:Research and Analysis Report of the Categories, Hierarchy of Workplace, Environment, Activities, etc. and the Design Directions
Phase II - Design DevelopmentPresentation of two concept options for all sets of uniforms including: 1. Female Officer a. A set of Everyday Outfit/Ensemble considering day/ night use b. An Over-Garment for Winter c. Rain Wear 2. Male Officer a. A set of Everyday Outfit/ Ensemble considering day/ night use b. An Over-Garment for Winter c. Rain Wear 3. Accessories & Rank Identification (For both Male & Female) a. Stars and Stripes b. Arm Patch/ Badges c. Shoes/Footwear d. Belt e. Head Gear 4. Recommendation of other accessories for safety of officers a. Safety Hat and Glasses b. High Visibility Vest c. Whistle d. LED Torch light e. Dust Mask 5. Project Document a. Theme b. Color Board c. Concept & details for application of graphic elements d. Specification sheet with flat drawings of designs
Phase II - Design Development 4 Weeks
Secondary Research
Site VisitUser Interview
Market Study
Prototyping
Ideation Conceptualization
Phase II - Design & Development4 Weeks
Phase II - Design Development 4 Weeks
Secondary Research
Site VisitUser Interview
Market Study
Prototyping
Ideation Conceptualization
The project was planned to be executed in two phases, four weeks each. The first phase of the project was dedicated to understanding the client, users and market trends by various methods of research and study. Further to observations from secondary and primary research a set of problem statement was drawn which led to formulation of design directions with further study and uniform benchmarking. In the second phase of project activities on conceptualizing of designs were undertaken and executed. This was further revised based on feedback from client in meetings and test fit try on sessions. Subsequently the designs were finalized after multiple refinements and the uniform set as per final designs were developed for each category of CGM officers.
DeliverablesMethodology
Timeline
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The Commissioner of Geology and Mining works under the Industries and Mines Department Government of Gujarat. The officers and staff of CGM are spread across the state. It comprises a core team of Commissioner, Sr. Geologist, Geologist, Administrator, Chemists in the Chemical Laboratory etc., stationed at their head office in Gandhinagar as well as officers and staff working at various designations posted in the district close to exploration or excavation sites.
Commissioner (IAS)
P.S. St. Gr-II P.S. St. Gr-I
Account Officer
Accountant
Chief Chemist
Sr. Chemist
Chemist
Analysis Chemist
Sr. Che Assistant
Chemist Assistant
Sr. Lab Assistant
Lab Assistant
Care Taker
Electrician
Lab Attendant
Ferro MachineOperator
Ferro Printer/Section Cutter
Section Grinder
StoreKeeper
Store Supt.
Statistics Officer
Res.Assistant
Junior Clerk/C.C.T / Typist
Deputy Director(Admin)
AdditionalDirector (Dev)
AdditionalDirector (Tec)
Admin Officer
Officer
Head Clerk
Sr. Clerk
Driver
Hawaldar
Naik/ Hamal
Mines Guard/Peon/ Watchman
Additional Director (FS)
Deputy Director (FS)
Assistant Director
RoyaltyInspector
Mines Supervisor
Sr. Geologist
Geologist
Asst. Geologist
Librarian
Surveyor
Sr. Surveyor
Sr. Draftsman
Draftsman
Tracer
Sr. Driller
Driller
Asst. Driller
Rigman
About Commissioner of Geology and Mining
RESEARCH & STUDY
Organization chart of Commissioner of Geology and Mining[1]
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Mining activities are undertaken at various places of Gujarat by CGM, such as Amreli, Aravalli, Banaskantha, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Chhota Udepur, Devbhumi Dwarka, Gir Somnath, Jamnagar , Junagadh, Kachchh, Kheda, Mehsana, Morbi, Panchmahal, Patan, Porbandar, Rajkot, Sabarkantha , Surat, Surendranagar. The minerals that are mined and their respective mines regulated are as below, categorized as Major and Minor minerals based on usage.[2]
Major minerals:Limestone, Bauxite, Manganese-ore and Perlite.
Minor Minerals:Blacktrap, Bentonite, Marble, Granite, Ordinary Sand, Building Limestone, Sandstone, Quartzite, Murram, Agate, Ball Clay, China Clay, White Clay, Fire Clay, Silica Sand, Calk, Dolomite, Laterite, Calcite and Quartz.
The scale of mining activities in Gujarat can be assessed from overall mine bearing area i.e. 1,27,000 sq km, which is 60% overall area of the state. Currently the area under mining concession is 530.31 sq km. A total of 7621 mines are leased out by CGM. This array of activities are coordinated and controlled by the CGM with a strength of 378 (as of June 2016) officers and staff against sanctioned strength of 867.The main functions of Commissioner of Geology and Mining categorically as an organization are [3]:
• Search and Exploration of Mineral wealth of the State by adopting state-of-the-art exploration techniques.
• Mineral Administration with conservation and preservation.
• Increase State’s mineral revenue through higher production of minerals & their sustainable development framework.
• Encourage value addition of minerals usage through promotion of mineral based industries in the State.
• Prevention of illegal mining activities.
Search and Exploration Conservation and Preservation
Sustainable Development Promote Mining Industry & Minerals
Prevent Illegal Mining
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Roles & Responsibilities of OfficersOn study of the working of CGM Field Officers it was observed that their work routine involves extensive field work followed by presence at the office and involves meeting officials from the government organizations as well.
Survey & Explorationa. Pre-detailed surveyb. Detailed surveyc. Survey drilling
i. Mappingii. Samplingiii. Supervision of drilling
Officers involved - Sr. Geologist, Geologist, Asst. Geologist, Surveyor
Supervision & Regulationa. Site surveyb. Volumetric stock measurementc. Record verificationOfficers involved - Sr. Geologist, Geologist, Asst. Geologist, Royalty Officer, Mine Supervisor, Surveyor
Surprise RaidsSudden unannounced visit to a site conducted by flying squad to curb any illegal mining activity.Officers involved - Addl. Director (FS), Royalty Inspector, Mine Supervisor, Surveyor.
Working in field
Meeting government officials
Working in office
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Field officers when on site carry along with them tools which equip them to discharge their assigned duties as mineral explorers, regulators and con-trollers. The tools observed during field visit and as conveyed in interview by the officers are listed below.
Tools & Equipments used by CGM Officers
MOBILE PHONE CAMERA WATER BOTTLE
GPS MEASURING TAPE ENTRY FORMATS (AS PROVIDED BY GOVT.)
GEOLOGICAL HAMMER
MAGNIFYING LENS ACID BOTTLE
HAVOR SACK
TOTAL STATION
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14˚C - 38˚C
11.5˚C - 43˚C
12˚C - 48˚C(min may go upto 2˚C)
12˚C - 48˚C
Study of Weather Conditions of Gujarat
The State of Gujarat lies on the western coast of India having longest coast line amongst all states of India. Spread across 1,96,024 sq km it has a coast line of 1,663 km. Five types of landform are found here namely alluvial plains, hilly areas, highlands, desert areas and coastline areas, divided politically into 33 districts.The State falls in the subtropical climate zone and experiences sub-humid climate in southern Gujarat (South of River Narmada), moderately humid climate in central Gujarat (between Narmada and Sabarmati rivers), humid and sultry climate in the coastal region (south facing coastal region of Saurashtra), dry climate in regions of central Gujarat (north of Ahmedabad and part of central Saurashtra) and arid and semi-arid climate in north Gujarat and Kutch [5].
TemperatureThe average temperature varies across the State. The summer temperature varies between 25°C and 48°C while the winter temperature ranges between 12°C and 35°C. At some places like Kutch facing semi arid climate the temperature tends to go below 10°C as well.On an average May gets the warmest days and the coldest time of year is January.
PrecipitationThe average annual rainfall over the State varies widely from 300 mm in the Western half of Kutch to 2,100 mm in the Southern part of Valsad district and the Dangs. The monsoon usually commences by the middle of June and withdraws by the end of September, with about 95 per cent of the total annual rainfall being received during these months. Rainfall increases towards the eastern and the southern parts of the State.
Findings of on Field Working Conditions As a part of the research and study field visit was conducted by the project team at the work places of CGM officers, those being:1. CGM Office, Udyog Bhavan, Gandhinagar2. Mineral Laboratory, Raisan, Gandhinagar3. Limestone Mining Site, Veraval4. Blacktrap Mining & Stocking Site, Sabarkantha5. Sand Stocking & Mining Site, Gandhinagar6. Exploration Site, MangrolThe motive of visit was to observe the work process, body motion during activities and working conditions. Observations from visit and analysis of activities, working conditions and areas of concern have been further discussed.
Map of Gujarat mapping mineral rich regions and the respective temperature range [4]
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CGM Office & Mineral Laboratory, GandhinagarObservations from CGM office and mineral lab:1. CGM office was located on the 7th floor with access by lift and
staircase.
2. It has a formal ambiance of a government organization.
3. The officers are provided with working table and revolving chair, higher officials are allocated with separate chamber and other officers and staff shared common area.
4. There is ample amount of light but a higher amount of artificial light (fluorescent tubes) is present as compared to day light.
5. Mineral lab is a newly constructed building with three floors.
6. The lighting is ample with a good mix of daylight and artificial lights being used in certain confined areas.
7. Officers are provided with work stations and mineral testing areas had dedicated seating facility at each station.
8. No strenuous physical activity or motion was detected in the office or lab.
9. Mineral testing areas in lab require the user to use personal protective equipments to be safe from any chemical hazard.
MOTION STUDY, IDENTIFICATION OF PROBLEM & STRESS POINTS
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CGM Office, Udyog Bahavan, Gandhinagar
1. Common area for seating of staff at CGM office.2. Office of Mr. Deepak Shukla, Addl. Director FS, CGM.3. Office of Mr. Sanjay Dave, Geologist, CGM.
Mineral Laboratory CGM, Raisan, Gandhinagar
1. Mineral sample storage facility at mineral laboratory, CGM.2. Minerals Chemical testing facility at mineral laboratory, CGM.3. Workstation for lab officers at mineral laboratory, CGM.
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Limestone Mining Site, VeravalObservations from limestone mining site:1. Limestone site had a rocky terrain with multiple hillocks, making the
approach to site difficult.
2. The land on site was either covered with a layer of loose, dry and fine sand letting the foot immerse as well as slip, making it difficult to walk.
3. Excavations were deep below ground level and a ramp was made for inside approach for surveying.
4. Mining work was extremely noisy due to cutting of lime stones on site by machines with metal blade cutters.
5. The cutting activity even produced a lot of fine dust which was very difficult to avoid.
6. Surveying was done manually as well as using a total station machine. Manual surveying involved climbing up and down the hill with strenuous motion of leg straining knee and hip joint, whereas using
total station machine required long distance walking in rocky terrain.7. Being close to coastal region the site was quite hot and humid causing
profuse perspiration.
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Limestone Mining Site, Veraval
1. Setting up of total station machine for site survey.2. Ascending a pile of mineral for volumetric measurement, showing strain on leg
and hip region.3. Dusty approach to mine area preventing strong foot hold, showing strain in
treading.4. Depth of excavated mine and ramp to site approach.5. Mining of lime stone by layer wise cutting, building up of mineral dust.6. Built up mineral dust affecting breathing and reduced visibility.
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Blacktrap Mining & Stocking Site, SabarkanthaObservations from blacktrap mining & stocking site:1. Approach to the blacktrap mine was hilly and extremely dusty, such
that after reaching the site it was advisable to get down from closed car only after some time, allowing the dust to settle down.
2. The dust had soiling effect on the garment and made it difficult to breathe conveniently for initial phase after approach.
3. It was an open cast mine with deep excavation.
4. Volumetric measurement to assess the amount of excavated mineral required a total station machine and could not be done manually.
5. Walking around the mine was arduous because of sharp and uneven rocky terrain. This strained the knee and also affected the foot base in case the user was wearing a footwear with thinner sole.
6. Since the surveying was not done manually upper torso and hip region was not stressed.
7. One of the observations particular to this site was falling stones and small rocks from height walls of excavated site. In process of exploding the mine cast and chipping the mineral layer by layer vertically from ground a lot of loose stones were created, this fell down if any bird landed close to it. This posed a huge risk of head injury.
8. The approach of mine quite hot but further in depth it was relatively cooler but humid, both cases caused perspiration.
9. The stocking site was situated close to the mining site with an automated setup for in-warding the mineral, segregating it and storing it; done via conveyor system.
10. Surveying was the most crucial activity carried out here and was done manually by using measuring tape and getting volumetric measurement of conical shaped stocks of blacktrap.
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Blacktrap Mining & Stocking Site, Sabarkantha
1. Mineral dust accumulation on CGM vehicle, showing the magnitude of dust at mining site.
2. Unstable foot hold on rocky terrain of the site and chances of sharp pebble hurting foot base if wearing thin sole footwear.
3. Strained areas of body while installing total station machine.4. Stocking of blacktrap mineral at storage facility.5. Dumping of blacktrap for segregating and storage at a high ramp kicking dust.6. Strained body posture while volumetric measurement conical stock pile of
blacktrap mineral at storage site.
11. This activity required the surveyor to climb up the pile and throw one
end of measuring tape to another officer at ground level. Both the officers had to bend to take the measurement, thus straining the knee, hip and waist region and stretching the back extensively.
12. The officer climbing the pile of mineral was at a high risk of slipping due to loose and slippery pebble like structure of blacktrap. This affected his treading posture.
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Sand Mining & Stocking Site, Gandhinagar
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Sand Mine Stocking Site, Gandhinagar
1. Sand segregating and stocking site.2. Strained posture of an officer while recording data relevant data.3. Officers conducting stock assessment, showing immersing foot in loose sand.4. Strained treading posture on stock pile of sand for volumetric measurement.5. Difficult walking posture on pile of loose sand, showing stressed trouser.6. Complete immersion of foot with sleek base footwear on stock pile of sand.
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Sand Mine Stocking Site, Gandhinagar
7. Unstable walk posture and stressed posture due to tight fitted trouser.8. Regular adjustment of trouser while working.9. Unstable posture on stock pile due to loose foot hold.10. Facility for working in temporary shaded room made at a distance from sand
stocking area.11. Relatively comfortable posture of officer assessing mineral transactions of the
contractor.12. Constricted approach to the mining site with wild vegetation around making
difficult approach at night.
Observations from sand mining & stocking site:1. Approach to the stock storage was very narrow and had a cover of
wild vegetation on both sides.
2. Since the mining site was located at the dried river bed the ground was not firm, it was fine particles of loose and dry sand which caused the foot to immerse in it. It made walking slow and effort some straining the foot and knee.
3. On walking with ankle cut footwear it was observed that a lot of coarse and fine sand particles accumulated in the shoes causing piercing sensation at sole.
4. The mining area was observed to be quite humid and sand particles became air borne on occasion of any ongoing mining activity.
5. Volumetric measurement to assess the amount of excavated mineral was done manually using measuring tape and GPS tracking device. This required continuous bending causing stress at waist, hip and knee level. Daily wear garments restricted the movement of body and it was also observed that surveying officer wore very loose fitting half sleeve shit to be at ease while
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Sand Mining & Stocking Site, Gandhinagar6. Interaction with field officers also revealed an aspect of surveying such
a mining site where they need to enter bushes of wild vegetation to get to the exact spot of allocated site demarcation, this caused bruises on body, tearing of garment or at times even punctured shoe sole due to presence of thorns.
7. At the stock storage site activities involved volumetric measurement of piles of sand segregated as per their size. This required the surveyor to go around the pile and climb up as well to measure the height. Climbing the pile required substantial effort and a lot of stress on knee level. It was observed that the officer had to adjust his trouser time and again to walk on the pile of sand mineral.
8. The mining as well as stock storage was very hot and the heat and harsh daylight was observed to be radiating back from sand piles.
9. Activities involving paper work for stock verification was not observed to be straining as the lease contractor had a setup of workstation in a closed thatched roof room.
10. One of the surveying officers demonstrated the process of impounding a JCB excavator in case of raiding an illegal mining activity. Climbing up the vehicle strained the elbow, hip and knee region and obstructed by close fitted garments.
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Sand Mining Site, Gandhinagar
13. Strained lower body and stressed upper body posture of officers during volumetric measurement of mineral stock.
14. Reference for site survey and measurement at sand mining site.15. Stretched shoulder and arm position during excavation measurement.16. GPS device used by officers to position the site coordinates.17. Exposure to sand particles in occurrence of excavation during survey.18. Showing accumulated sand particles after site visit due to usage of ankle cut
footwear.
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Sand Mining Site, Gandhinagar
19. Vast expanse of mining site and unapproachable area by vehicle leading officers to walk long distance.
20. Strained walking posture due to uneven and loose sand bed ground.21. Deep impression of foot caused after waling.22. Immersion of foot due to heavier and sleek footwear.23. Strained waist and stretched back while volumetric measurement of excavated
mine area.24. Demonstration of impounding JCB excavator in case of raid during an illegal
mining activity.
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Exploration Site, MangrolObservations from exploration site:1. Approach to the exploration site was very narrow and had a cover of
wild vegetation on both sides.
2. The site was situated close to coastal region due to which the weather was very humid and mildly warm. This caused substantial perspiration.
3. Primary activities of the officers here was to survey and demarcate the land for systematic exploration, closely checking and approving the procured mineral sample from drilling to be packed and sent to mineral lab for testing.
4. These work involved activity of extensive walking and squatting.
5. Since the exploration sites are usually around farming land, it is tilled and very uneven affecting the foot hold, a regular footwear was observed to be very straining.
6. Closely observing the drilled mineral sample required sitting in squat which strained the body and any close fitted garment was observed to restrict and further strain the body.
7. Since exploration and sample procurement has no surety of getting the right sample in one go, thus the process is not time bound leaving the officers exposed to environmental elements for uncertain time.
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Exploration Site, Mangrol
1. Constricted approach to exploration site.2. Strained leg and lower body while assessing the site for exploration due to
squatting posture.3. Drilling set up for mineral exploration, operator by the contractor.4. Vast expanse of exploration site with uneven tilled land.5. Strained body posture with stretched close fitted trouser while analyzing drilled
out mineral samples by officers.6. Accumulated sample of minerals after drilling recorded, packed and prepared
to dispatch to mineral lab for testing.
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Optimization of Human Body in Environmental Temperature:OSHA in its technical manual on heat stress (relevant to mining officials) discusses operations in high heat environment and the energy spent while working in certain temperature. Observations and discussion with field officers yield certain data which have been used to relate the average work load of an officer to optimum temperature of performance.
Average energy spent by an officer in field as per calculations and standards from OSHA:Walking along - 2.0 kcal/minAdd for basal metabolism - 1.0 kcal/minTotal: - 3.0 kcal/min = 180 kcal/hr.
Categorization of work load as per OSHA:a. Light work: up to 200 kcal/hourb. Medium work: 200-350 kcal/hourc. Heavy work: 350-500 kcal/hour
Permissible heat exposure as per OSHA: Work loadWork - rest regime Light Moderate HeavyContinuous work 30.0°C 26.7°C 25.0°C75% work 25% rest each hour 30.6°C 28.0°C 25.9°C50% work 50% rest each hour 31.4°C 29.4°C 27.9°C25% work 75% rest each hour 32.2°C 31.1°C 30.0°C
Ergonomic StudyFrom the findings of observing field officers work in various mining sites it was inferred that the overall motion of body parts can be classified under two of the defined motions under ergonomic study i.e. Flexion and Extension. These motions are defined to be in the range of sagittal plane involving either anterior or posterior movements of body or limbs. The observations also cited the extremity of these motions involved in the regular working of officers. Although repeated work cycles involving such motion is not advocated but requirement of comfortable and accommodating work wear becomes of prime importance which does not restrict the necessary motion, thus reducing further strain to body parts [6].
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard for Working Conditions
Body motion in flexion and extension movement [7]
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As observed during field visit, while performing their duties on field the officers face varied adverse conditions this leaves them prone to an array of health hazards both physical as well as possibilities of acute and chronic diseases. Some of the probable risks are listed below.
Impact on head Unstable foothold
Exposure to dust
Uneven terrain/ thorns hurting
foot
Bruising due to bush/ thorns
Exposure to sun & heat
Occupational Hazards for CGM Officers
Peeling and itching eye Pain and reddening of nose Redness of skin
Chronic brain syndrome, anxiety for no reason,
forgetfulness
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s desease
Cancer and lung disease
It can be seen that the nature of work performed by officers come under the category of light work load but the duration and span of work is more than that stated by OSHA. Also the exposure to temperature goes upto 48C which is substantially higher than stated temperature for optimum body performance.Such long term exposure to radiant heat has certain side effects on human body such as:
a. Sunburnb. Excessive perspirationc. Fatigue
Excessive perspiration in turn causes microbial growth on body thus causing body odor. This only increases by the day.Therefore it is of prime importance that the fabric opted for uniform should have properties like:
a. High moisture absorbency rateb. Anti-microbial finishc. Light weightd. High color fastness
Physical forms of occupational hazard possibilities to field officers
Acute and chronic hazard possibilities to field officersIcon Source: https://https://www.flaticon.com. Freepik
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Study of Gujarat Police Uniform for Benchmarking
Police Uniform and its Significant Elements [9]
P-Cap / Beret Capwith insignia badge
Epaulee with Rank Insignia & Cadre
Lanyard with
whistle, with loop
Shirt – Khaki color, short/ long sleeve, double pocket with flap, stand collar, classic placket
Name Tag
Belt – Leather/ web, metal buckle, 3 belt loops
Trouser – Khaki color, long, flat front, zipper fly, front straight pocket, back welt pocket
Armor & Holster
Khaki Socks
Brown leather shoes
State/ District Cadre Logo
Problem Statements• Extensive Flexion and Extension motion causing strain at the joints
and body parts involved in the movements e.g. arms and elbow, knees and legs etc.
• Exposure to dust and foreign particles causing temporary unease and posing a risk of chronic diseases.
• Exposure to extreme weather conditions, like varying temperatures in range of 12°C – 48°C in annual cycle of work.
• Working in remote locations and poor site approach of exploration and mining sites increasing the overall motion multiple folds for any kin of activity.
• Abrasion on body caused due to contact with hard surfaces like black trap.
• Tearing of garments & bruising on rubbing against bushes & thorns during activities carried out in areas with wild vegetation.
• Soiling of garment due to exposure in the field to elements like dust and moisture.
• Soiling of garments due to perspiration, causing odor & bacterial development.
• Wrinkling of garment due to extensive physical activities
• Head exposed to site elements like falling hard minerals in an open excavated mine.
• Unstable Foothold - Slippery on rocky terrain & immersing in areas with loose sand bed straining the normal walking posture.
• Low visibility and detection of the officer at night during raids leaving him prone to traffic accidents.
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Findings from study of Gujarat Police Uniform:According to the project brief provided by CGM, uniforms of law enforcement agencies of Gujarat, specially the Gujarat police had to be benchmarked for designing the new uniform for CGM officers. So a study was conducted to understand the uniform of Gujarat police from various perspectives like: a. Design of the uniform b. Most commonly used fabric material and color c. Construction & fit of the uniform d. Distinction of state / district police e. Elements establishing hierarchy of rank f. Pros and cons of existing uniform with respect to utility
3. Design & Construction
The overall construction, fit or silhouette of uniform was observed largely to be same. Fit was observed to change with body shape and according to the wearer’s comfort.
4. Insignias
Insignias were standardized and same across, varying systematically according to the ranks and cadre.
5. Accessories
Accessories were observed to have some uniformity in terms of make but the color varied.
6. Utility
Most of the police personnel, when questioned on utility of the uniform responded positively about the pride and sense of authority with it. Some of the respondents cited that accessories like belt and peak cap have are not very comfortable to use for everyone. Since the uniform was custom made by everyone it seemed to fit well to the respective personnel.
The study conducted to understand police uniform as a benchmark brought forward certain points:
1. Fabric
Uniform are made from fabrics varying in construction like twill, drill, plain weave etc. The material used are mostly a blend of cotton and polyester but some officers prefer a blend of wool or polyester viscose. Since the procurement of fabric is done individually no standardization was observed in terms of material or construction. Other specifications defining the quality of fabric were not being considered, purchase and utility of fabric was based on visual appeal of shade and hand feel depending completely on individual choice.
2. Color
The color of uniform is Khaki but the shade varies in a huge range as there is no central procurement. Variation in shade could be observed even within a police station. One of the reasons cited for this occurrence was individual procurement of fabric at officer level, usually from retail shops.
Observations from Gujarat Police Uniform:
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1. Beret cap - Worn during on field duty. 2. Peak cap - Worn in office or with ceremonial attire. 3. Epaulet - Holds insignia defining rank and state cadre. 4. Epaulet Construction. 5. Name Tag - Placed on right chest over the pocket. 6. Sleeve Insignia - Has state or district cadre logo. 7. Lanyard with loop at back. 8. Lanyard front face. 9. Belt and Buckle - Either made of leather or nylon web fabric 10. Footwear - Brown or black leather shoes is usually worn.
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5 6 7 8
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Design Directions• Light weight and high drapability of fabric for flexible body movement.
• High absorbency of fabric for temperature regulation.
• Abrasion resistance with good tensile strength.
• Provision for high visibility.
• Antimicrobial property of fabric.
• Knee guard/ pad for impact resistance.
• Utility pockets for carrying minor equipments and personal items.
• Mask to prevent foreign particle inhaling.
• Slip resistant, light weight and high boots for all terrain treading.
• Head gear for protection from heat and impact.
• Outerwear for winter season (mild cold temperature).
• Rain wear for monsoon.
Distinguishing elements of Police Uniform Defining Identity and Hierarchy of the Force
Distinguishing elements of Police Uniform
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CGM logobadge
Pleats
Bellowpocket
Design Concept - 1
Design of uniformColor variations in uniform design
Proposed accessories with the uniform
Separateknee pad
ARPENAZ 50 MID WOMEN’S HINKINGBOOTS - BLACK/PINK - Rs. 1399
ARPENAZ 50 MID NATURE MEN’S HIKING BOOTS - Rs. 1399
Forclaz-500-anti-uv- hinking-cap-beige, Rs. 699
Cap with all over protectionfrom sun
Dust maskwith valve
CONCEPT PRESENTATIONProposed Design ConceptsUniform Design Concept - I
Color options in uniform design
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CGM logobadge
Bartack stitch
Mesh ventilation
Oval quiltedfelt knee pad
Pocket forsmall tools
Design Concept - 2
Design of uniform Color variations in uniform design
Proposed accessories with the uniform
Forclaz-500-anti-uv-mens-hinking-hat-grey, Rs. 799
ARPENAZ 50 MID WOMEN’S HINKINGBOOTS - BLACK/PINK - Rs. 1399
ARPENAZ 50 MID NATURE MEN’S HIKING BOOTS - Rs. 1399
Uniform Design Concept - IIProposed Design Concepts
Color options in uniform design
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Design Concept - 3
Design of uniform
Proposed accessories with the uniform
Color variations in uniform design
Forclaz-500-anti-uv-mens-hinking-hat-grey, Rs. 799
ARPENAZ 50 MID WOMEN’S HINKINGBOOTS - BLACK/PINK - Rs. 1399
ARPENAZ 50 MID NATURE MEN’S HIKING BOOTS - Rs. 1399
Inverted box pleat
Padding at knee
Pocket forsmall tools
CGM logobadge
Uniform Design Concept - IIIProposed Design Concepts
Color options in uniform design
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Rainwear Design Concept Winterwear Design Concept
Name tag
Hood
Pocket with flap
Fleece lining
Epaulet
Color variations in rainwear design
Color variations in winterwear design
Design of rainwear
Design of winterwear
Rain WearProposed Design Concepts
Winter Wear
Color options of winter-wear designColor options of rain-wear design
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Proposed Secondary Accessories
Safety HatSafety Glasses
Safety Hat Safety Glasses
Waist Pouch Baton
High Visibility Vest / Jacket
Uniform Accessories for SafetyProposed Design Concepts
Metal Whistle LED Torch Light
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[14] [15]
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Post the presentation of design concepts on 17th May 2017 to respected commissioner and a team of officers from CGM design direction was finalized with few considerations. This direction formed the basis for final design conceptualization and development. The discussion of meeting is as mentioned below:The selected design (No.2) for uniform is preferred with some modifications:Recommendations received:• Integrated knee pads are not preferable so they should be omitted.• The box pocket below knee level of the trouser is to be omitted.• Standard shirt collar is preferable for shirt.• Selected pocket design will be with inverted box pleat; expanding type
and double peak flap as shown in sketch and sample.• Black color was finalized for belt and lanyard. A better quality buckle
as well as material for the belt is preferred than the one shown.• Reference for hat design has to be from the uniform of Karnataka
police.• The Field work footwear, as worn by the military and shown in meeting
is acceptable, however another pair of shoes made of leather, with shoe laces, black in colour for a more formal look for office wear needs to be identified from different manufacturers/ stores and recommended.
• For winter and rain wear, the preferable design one similar to wind-cheater but multipurpose for rain wear as well as a jacket for winter without hood is recommended.
• It was observed that an option for a single jacket sufficing for both rain and winter may be also considered, if feasible would be good to be considered as part of uniform. This winter and rainwear jacket will need to have provision for epaulette for insignia.
• Acronym for Insignia defining the Department has to be given by CGM office.
CLIENT FEEDBACK ON PROPOSED DESIGN CONCEPTS• Commendation disc, recognition for exceptional work by CGM officers
has to be designed in line of the one given by the central Police organization like BSF, CRPF etc.
• To have high visibility of garment during night time, 2” fabric cross reflective tape readily available is recommended.
• Uniform combination with white shirt and khaki trousers, as an additional option for No. 2 was considered to be used for officers and staff in CGM Lab, but the design would be same as that for No. 2
• Fabric to be used for the uniform would be the one recently developed by Arvind Mills and presented during the CGM presentation provided that the shade of khaki is available in solid color as identified by Respected Commissioner, CGM from one of the colour options shown.
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After the feedback was received from client the necessary changes were made to the design concept and the design for uniforms of officers of all categories finalized. Further to conceptualization of design the specifications of each element of the design was defined. To finalize the silhouette and fittings of the uniform, two male officers and two female officers were selected and a customized muslin fit was developed as per their size and tried on by them. Based on observation and their feedback the silhouette was finalized. The developed uniform designs have been elaborated further with their specifications.
FINAL UNIFORM DESIGNSDesign and Specifications of Uniform
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Final Design of Uniform with Accessories
Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Uniform for on Field Usage
: Field officers
: NID
: Field officers on site
Category
Name of designer
Name of client
Descripon
: CGM officers
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Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Uniform for in Office Usage
: Field officers
: NID
: Field officers in office
Category
Name of designer
Name of client
Descripon
: CGM officers
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Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Uniform for Lab Usage: Lab officers
: NID
: Lab officers in office
Category
Name of designer
Name of client
Descripon
: CGM officers
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Winter & Rain Wear for on Field Usage
: Field officers
: NID
: Winter & rainwear on site
Category
Name of designer
Name of client
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: CGM officers
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Listing of Complete set of Uniforms with Accessories
Field Officer - Men & Women1. Insignias a. Headgear - CGM Logo in center of Field Hat and Peak Cap b. Shoulder Epaulet - Stars, Red & Blue Stripes and GGMD c. Sleeve - CGM Logo at biceps level on left sleeve d. Belt - CGM Logo on belt buckle2. Headgear a. Field headgear - Khaki Hat b. Office headgear - Khaki Peak Cap3. Garments a. Khaki Shirt b. Khaki Trouser4. Winter & Rain Wear a. Khaki Outerwear Water & Wind resistant Jacket5. Footwear a. Field Shoes - High Ankle Canvas Boots b. Office Shoes - Black Leather Shoes c. Khaki colored Cotton Socks6. Accessories a. Black Lanyard b. Metal Whistle c. Web Nylon Belt Black Color d. Fluorescent High Visibility Vest e. Safety Glasses f. Dust Mask g. LED Torch Light h. Hard Hat
Lab Officer - Men & Women1. Insignias a. Headgear - CGM Logo in center of Field Hat and Peak Cap b. Shoulder Epaulet - Stars, Red & Blue Stripes and GGMD c. Sleeve - CGM Logo at biceps level on left sleeve d. Belt - CGM Logo on belt buckle2. Headgear a. Office headgear - White Beret Cap3. Garments a. White Shirt b. Khaki Trouser4. Winter & Rain Wear a. White Outerwear Water & Wind resistant Jacket5. Footwear a. Office Shoes - Black Leather Shoes b. Khaki colored Cotton Socks6. Accessories a. Black Lanyard b. Web Nylon Belt Black Color c. Safety Glasses
Final Design of Uniform with Accessories
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Trouser Inseam Length Hip to crotch Back Shoulder Length Sleeve Length
Waist Girth Trouser Waist Girth Hip Girth Trouser BottomHem Girth
Thigh Girth
Chest Girth Under Bust Girth
Trouser Length
Body Measurement Method
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Female Body Measurement Method
Trouser Length Waist Circumference Trouser Waist Circumference
Hip Circumference Bottom Hem Circumference
Thigh Circumference
Inseam Length Hip to Crotch Back Shoulder Length Sleeve Length Chest Circumference Under Bust Circumference
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Body Measurement Method
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Male Body Measurement Method
Trouser Length Trouser Waist Girth Hip Girth Trouser Bottom Hem Girth
Thigh Girth
Cuff Girth Shirt Length Back Shoulder Length Chest Girth Neck Girth Sleeve Length
Trouser Inseam LengthInseam Length Trouser Length Trouser Waist Circumference
Hip Circumference Bottom Hem Circumference
Thigh Circumference
Cuff Circumference Shirt Length Back Shoulder Length Chest Circumference Neck Circumference Sleeve Length
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Body Measurement Method
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Measurements of Mr. N A Patel, Asst. Geologist
Sr. No. Measurement Particulars Measurement (cm)
1 Highest Shoulder Point to Crotch (Shirt Length) 68.602 Back Shoulder Length 47.003 Sleeve Length 62.204 Chest Circumference 91.505 Neck Circumference 39.406 Cuff Circumference 24.107 Waist to Foot Length (Trouser Length) 97.808 Trouser Waist Circumference 87.609 Hip Circumference 94.0010 Trouser Bottom Hem Circumference 40.6011 Thigh Circumference 62.2012 Trouser Inseam Length 71.0013 Head Circumference 57.20
01 Reference number to Body Measurement Chart
Linear Measurement
Circular Measurement
Legend:
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Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Shirt Design
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons
Shirt front face Shirt back face
Final Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
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Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Design Details - Front
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons
Shirt front face
Shirt collar with stand Epaulet Logo at bicep level
Pocket with inverted box pleat Classic placket Classic cuff
Final Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
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Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Design Details - Back
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons
Shirt collar with stand Epaulet Logo at bicep level
Net for venlaonat back yoke
Lanyard loop Classic cuffShirt back face
Final Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
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Description : Epaulet Design
Epaulet Front face of epaulet Back face of epaulet
On fold
Loop
Epaulet Inlay
Final Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
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Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Shirt Design
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons
Shirt back faceShirt front face
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Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Design Details - Front
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons
Shirt front face
Shirt collar with stand Epaulet Logo at bicep level
Pocket with inverted box pleat Classic placket Classic cuff
Lab Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design
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Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Design Details - Back
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons
Shirt collar with stand Epaulet Logo at bicep level
Net for venlaonat back yoke
Lanyard loop Classic cuffShirt back face
Lab Officer Uniform’s Shirt Design - Male & Female
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Description : Epaulet Design
Loop
On fold
Epaulet Front face of epaulet Back face of epaulet
Epaulet Inlay
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Description : Garment Measurement Method - Shirt
01 Reference number to Garment Measurement Chart
Linear Measurement
Circular Measurement
Legend:
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Shirt Measurement Sheet
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Garment Measurement Chart - Shirt
Sr. No. Garment Measurement Name Front (cm) Back (cm)01 Front neck drop 8.002 Neck width 17.003 Shoulder length 17.004 Across shoulder 42.0 Length05 a. Highest point of shoulder to bottom 71.0 71.006 b. Center front / Center back 61.0 71.007 c. Side seam 46.008 Across Chest 58.009 Across waist 58.010 Bottom edge opening 116.0 Collar band11 a. Height* 3.512 b. Length* 40.0 Collar13 a. Width- center back* 4.014 b. Width at point* 6.015 c. Spread* 7.016 Armhole circumference 54.017 Upper sleeve width 22.0 Sleeve length18 a. Overarm* 62.019 b. Underarm* 52.020 Cuff Height* 6.521 Cuff Opening* 22.5
Sr. No. Garment Measurement Name Front (cm) Back (cm)Sleeve placket22 a. Length 15.523 b. Width 2.024 Front placket width* 2.525 Yoke height 12.5Pocket26 a. Placement - from high point of shoulder* 23.527 b. Placement - from center front* 5.528 c. Pocket width* 12.529 d. Pocket length 1530 e. Pocket flap width 12.531 f. Pocket flap length (center / side) 6.0 / 3.5Insignia Inlay32 a. Length* 14.533 b. Width A* 6.034 c. Width B* 3.5Rank Flap35 a. Length* 27.536 b. Width A* 3.537 c. Width B* 4.038 d. Width C* 5.039 Button placement (first button) 1.540 Distance between two buttons 9.0
Given measurements are of Mr. N A Patel, Asst. Geologist, CGM[*] Standard measurements across all sizes
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Patterns for Construction of Shirt
Shirt Patterns1. Collar2. Collar Stand3. Left Shoulder Epaulet4. Right Shoulder Epaulet5. Left Shoulder Epaulet Inlay6. Right Shoulder Epaulet Inlay7. Outer Yoke (Body Fabric)8. Inner Yoke (Net Fabric)9. Back10. Lanyard Loop11. Left Front12. Right Front13. Left Pocket Flap14. Right Pocket Flap15. Left Pocket (Pleat Closed)16. Left Pocket (Pleat Closed) 17. Left Pocket (Pleat Open)18. Right Pocket (Pleat Open)19. Left Pocket Band (For Box Pocket)20. Right Pocket Band (For Box Pocket)21. Left Sleeve22. Right Sleeve23. Left Sleeve Button Hole Placket24. Right Sleeve Button Hole Placket25. Left Sleeve Button Placket26. Right Sleeve Button Placket27. Left Sleeve Cuff28. Right Sleeve Cuff
Shirt Construction Patterns
Pattern number : * sh1 - sh28
1 2 3
5
7 8
10
11
9
12
1416 18
20
1315 17
19
23
25
26
24
27
28
21
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6 sh12
sh11
sh9
sh19
sh13 sh15 sh17
sh14 sh16 sh18
sh20
sh23sh25
sh21sh27
sh28sh22
sh26sh24
sh10sh8
sh7
sh5
sh3sh1 sh2
sh4
sh6
Seam type : As per the prototype submitted
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Front and Back Pattern Details
Right FrontSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 1 Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Grain Line
Pocket Position
Left FrontSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 1 Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Grain Line
Pocket Position
on fold line
Grain Line
Sleeve Notch
Sleeve Notch
Sleeve Notch
BackSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 1 (On fold)Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cmSeam Allowance - 1.5 inch / 4 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 1.5 inch / 4 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5 cmSeam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 1.5 inch / 4 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Shirt Construction Patterns
Pattern number : sh9, sh11, sh12
Pattern No. - sh9
Pattern No. - sh11
Pattern No. - sh12
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Front Pocket Pattern Details
Pocket Band for Box PocketSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2 Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
PocketSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2 Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Pocket FlapSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 4Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Pocket with closed pleat
Seam Allowance - 0.125 inch / 0.3 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5 cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1 cm
Seam Allowance - 1.25 inch / 3.5 cm
Shirt Construction Patterns
Pattern number : sh13, sh14, sh17, sh18, sh19, sh20
Pattern No. - sh17, sh18
Pattern No. - sh15, sh16
Pattern No. - sh13, sh14
Pattern No. - sh19, sh20
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Sleeve Pattern Details
Right SleeveSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 1 Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Sleeve Button Hole Placket Size - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Left SleeveSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Sleeve Button Placket Size - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Sleeve CuffSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 4Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Lanyard LoopSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Grain Line
Grain Line
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
on fold line
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Shirt Construction Patterns
Pattern number : sh10, sh21, sh22, sh23, sh24, sh25, sh26, sh27, sh28
Pattern No. - sh22
Pattern No. - sh21
Pattern No. - sh23, sh24
Pattern No. - sh25, sh26
Pattern No. - sh27, sh28
Pattern No. - sh10
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Yoke & Epaulet Pattern Details
Outer Back YokeSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Inner Back Yoke Size - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - Polyester Net Fabric
EpauletSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 4Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Epaulet InlaySize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 4Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
on fold line
on fold line
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Shirt Construction Patterns
Pattern number : sh3, sh4, sh5, sh6, sh7, sh8
Pattern No. - sh7
Pattern No. - sh8
Pattern No. - sh3, sh4
Pattern No. - sh5, sh6
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Collar Pattern Details
CollarSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Collar StandSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - ShirtPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cmSeam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Shirt Construction Patterns
Pattern number : sh1, sh2
Pattern No. - sh1 Pattern No. - sh2
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Trouser Design
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons & Zipper
Trouser front face Trouser back face
Field & Lab Officer Uniform’s Trouser Design - Male & Female
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Design Details - Front
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons & Zipper
Trouser front face
Waistband, loop,Side seam pocket
Zipper fly Hem
Field & Lab Officer Uniform’s Trouser Design - Male & Female
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Design Details - Back
Fabric : Blend - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
Weave : 2/1 Right Hand Twill
Finish : Antimicrobial Trim : Buttons & Zipper
Loop Welt pocket withBuo and buon loop
Hem
Trouser back face
Field & Lab Officer Uniform’s Trouser Design - Male & Female
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Garment Measurement Method - Trouser
01 Reference number to Garment Measurement Chart
Linear Measurement
Circular Measurement
Legend:
Garment Measurement Method - Trouser
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Garment Measurement Chart - Trouser
Sr. No. Garment Measurement Name Front (cm) Back (cm)01 Waist circumference 84.002 Waist band height 4.503 Low hip circumference 100.004 Rise (front / back) 25.5 30.505 Inseam 69.006 Side seam 91.007 Thigh circumference 63.008 Ankle circumference 40.0Zipper placket09 a. Width* 3.010 b. Length 17.0Pocket A11 a. Placement - waistline-top pocket* 3.512 b. Placement - center front-pocket edge* 21.013 c. Pocket width* 0.514 d. Pocket length * 14.5
Sr. No. Garment Measurement Name Back (cm)Pocket B15 a. Placement - waistline to top pocket edge* 5.516 b. Placement - center back to pocket edge* 8.017 c. Pocket width 12.018 d. Pocket length 1.0Belt loop19 a. Placement from center front 18.020 b. Belt loop width Top / Bottom 3.0 / 5.021 c. Belt loop length 10.5Dart22 a. Placement - distance from center back 12.523 b. Dart length* 7.524 Hem depth* 5.0
Given measurements are of Mr. N A Patel, Asst. Geologist, CGM[*] Standard measurements across all sizes
Trouser Measurement Sheet
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Patterns for Construction of Trouser
Trouser Patterns1. Waist Band2. Belt Loop - 13. Belt Loop - 24. Belt Loop - 35. Left Front Pocket Bag6. Right Front Pocket Bag7. Left Front Pocket Jet Piece8. Right Front Pocket Jet Piece9. Back Pocket Welt Piece10. Back Pocket Jet Piece11. Back Pocket Bag12. Left Front Zipper Fly Piece13. Right Front Zipper Fly Piece14. Left Front15. Right Front16. Left Back17. Right Back
Trouser Construction Patterns
Pattern number : * tr1 - tr17
1
2
3
5 7
8
10 119
12
14
16
13
17
4
6
Front Pocket Mark
Back Pocket Mark
Front Pocket Mark
15
on fold line
on fold line
tr2
tr1
tr3
tr4
tr5 tr7
tr6 tr8
tr9 tr10 tr11
tr12
tr14
tr16
tr17
tr15
tr13
Seam type : As per the prototype submitted
* tr = Trouser
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Front Pattern Details
Front Pocket Mark
Front Pocket Mark
Left FrontSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Right FrontSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Grain Line
Grain Line
Front Zipper FlySize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Front Pocket BagSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - Cotton Pocketing Fabric
Front Pocket Jet PieceSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 4Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
on fold line
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 2.5 inch / 6cm
Seam Allowance - 2.5 inch / 6cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Pattern number : tr5, tr6, tr7, tr8, tr12, tr13, tr14, tr15
Trouser Construction Patterns
Pattern No. - tr14
Pattern No. - tr15
Pattern No. - tr12, tr13
Pattern No. - tr5, tr6
Pattern No. - tr7, tr8
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Back Pattern Details
Back Pocket Mark
Left BackSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Right BackSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Grain Line
Grain Line
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 2.5 inch / 6cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Seam Allowance - 2.5 inch / 6cm
Pattern number : tr16, tr17
Trouser Construction Patterns
Pattern No. - tr16
Pattern No. - tr17
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Category : Field & Lab officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Back Welt Pocket Pattern Details
Back Pocket Welt PieceSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Back Pocket Jet PieceSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Back Pocket BagSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 1Fabric - Cotton Pocketing Fabric
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cmSeam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.5 inch / 1cm
Pattern number : tr9, tr10, tr11
Trouser Construction Patterns
Pattern No. - tr9
Pattern No. - tr10
Pattern No. - tr11
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Waist Band & Belt Loop Pattern Details
Trouser Waist BandSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 2Fabric - 50:50 Cotton : Polyester
Belt LoopSize - Mr. N A Patel (Custom Size)Garment - TrouserPieces to Cut - 6Fabric - Cotton Pocketing Fabric
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Seam Allowance - 0.25 inch / 0.5cm
Pattern number : tr1, tr2, tr3, tr4
Trouser Construction Patterns
Pattern No. - tr1 Pattern No. - tr2, tr3, tr4
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Mr. M. R. Vala, Geologist, CGM
Ms. Sunita Arora, Dy. Director (FS)
Mr. N. A. Patel, Asst. Geologist, CGM
Ms. Parnavi Prajapati, Royalty Inspector, CGM
Category : Field & Lab officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Test Fitting, Muslin Prototype of Uniform
Prototype Development and Testing
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Material Specification
Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Fabric Specification
Field Officers - Men & Women
1. Shirt 2. Trouser
Color -
Main Body Fabrica. Material Composition - 50% Cotton / 50% Polyesterb. Fabric Construction - 2/1 Right Hand Twillc. Fabric Weight - 180 to 190 Gram/ square meterd. Fabric Width - 150.00 cme. Tear Strength - 8.0 Kgff. Absorbancy - < 5 secondsg. Abrasion Resistance - > 8000 cyclesh. Anti-Microbial - 50 washesI. Color Fastness - 4.0
Main Body Fabrica. Material Composition - 50% Cotton / 50% Polyesterb. Fabric Construction - 2/1 Right Hand Twillc. Fabric Weight - 180 to 190 Gram/ square meterd. Fabric Width - 150.00 cme. Tear Strength - 8.0 Kgff. Absorbancy - < 5 secondsg. Abrasion Resistance - > 8000 cyclesh. Anti-Microbial - 50 washesI. Color Fastness - 4.0
Khaki
a. Material Composition - 100% Polyesterb. Fabric Construction - Net Fabricc. Fabric Weight - 65 to 75 Gram/ square meter
Pocketing Fabrica. Material Composition - 100% Cottonb. Fabric Construction - Plain Weavec. Fabric Weight - 90 to 105 Gram/ square meter
Shoulder Inner Yoke Fabric
Color - Khaki
Color - White Color - White
Net Fabric Sample[18]
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Material Specification
Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Fabric Specification
Lab Officers - Men & Women
1. Shirt 2. Trouser
Main Body Fabrica. Material Composition - 50% Cotton / 50% Polyesterb. Fabric Construction - 2/1 Right Hand Twillc. Fabric Weight - 180 to 190 Gram/ square meterd. Fabric Width - 150.00 cme. Tear Strength - 8.0 Kgff. Absorbancy - < 5 secondsg. Abrasion Resistance - > 8000 cyclesh. Anti-Microbial - 50 washesI. Color Fastness - 4.0
Main Body Fabrica. Material Composition - 50% Cotton / 50% Polyesterb. Fabric Construction - 2/1 Right Hand Twillc. Fabric Weight - 180 to 190 Gram/ square meterd. Fabric Width - 150.00 cme. Tear Strength - 8.0 Kgff. Absorbancy - < 5 secondsg. Abrasion Resistance - > 8000 cyclesh. Anti-Microbial - 50 washesI. Color Fastness - 4.0
a. Material Composition - 100% Polyesterb. Fabric Construction - Net Fabricc. Fabric Weight - 65 to 75 Gram/ square meter
Pocketing Fabrica. Material Composition - 100% Cottonb. Fabric Construction - Plain Weavec. Fabric Weight - 90 to 105 Gram/ square meter
Shoulder Inner Yoke Fabric
Color - White Color - Khaki
Color - White Color - White
Net Fabric Sample[19]
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Material Specification
Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Trims Specification
Shirt
Color -
Fusible Interlininga. Material Composition - Iron on Fusible, Cotton or Polyesterb. Construction - Non-woven c. Weight - 170 Gram/ square meter
White
Color -
Buttona. Material Composition - Polyesterb. Size - 18 Lignes (1.10 cm) (Shirt Button)
c. Property - Heat resistant (at 210 C)°
Khaki
Color -
Threada. Material Composition - 100% Polyesterb. Construction - Poly Core Poly Wrap Core Spunc. Weight - 24 to 30 Tex (gm/ 1000 mt.)
Khaki
/ Melamine
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Material Specification
Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Trims Specification
Trouser
Color -
Fusible Interlininga. Material Composition - Iron on Fusible, Cotton or Polyesterb. Construction - Non-woven c. Weight - 190 Gram/ square meter
White
Color -
Buttona. Material Composition - Polyesterb. Size - 22 Lignes (1.40 cm) (Trouser Button)c. Property - Heat resistant (at 210 C)°
Khaki
Color -
Hooksa. Material Composition - Rust Free Stainless Steelb. Construction - 4 Piece, 2 Pinc. Size - 1.0 cm
Chrome
Color -
Zippera. Material Composition - Nylonb. Construction - Coil Zipperc. Length - 18 cm (7 inches)
Khaki
Color -
Threada. Material Composition - 100% Polyesterb. Construction - Poly Core Poly Wrap Core Spunc. Weight - 24 to 30 Tex (gm/ 1000 mt.)
Khaki
/ Melamine
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Material Specification
Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Trims Specification
Shirt
Color -
Fusible Interlininga. Material Composition - Iron on Fusible, Cotton or Polyesterb. Construction - Non-woven c. Weight - 170 Gram/ square meter
White
Color -
Buttona. Material Composition - Polyesterb. Size - 18 Lignes (1.10 cm) (Shirt Button)
c. Property - Heat resistant (at 210 C)°
White
Color -
Threada. Material Composition - 100% Polyesterb. Construction - Poly Core Poly Wrap Core Spunc. Weight - 24 to 30 Tex (gm/ 1000 mt.)
White
/ Melamine
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Material Specification
Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Trims Specification
Trouser
Color -
Fusible Interlininga. Material Composition - Iron on Fusible, Cotton or Polyesterb. Construction - Non-woven c. Weight - 190 Gram/ square meter
White
Color -
Buttona. Material Composition - Polyesterb. Size - 22 Lignes (1.40 cm) (Trouser Button)c. Property - Heat resistant (at 210 C)°
Khaki
Color -
Hooksa. Material Composition - Rust Free Stainless Steelb. Construction - 4 Piece, 2 Pinc. Size - 1.0 cm
Chrome
Color -
Zippera. Material Composition - Nylonb. Construction - Coil Zipperc. Length - 18 cm (7 inches)
Khaki
Color -
Threada. Material Composition - 100% Polyesterb. Construction - Poly Core Poly Wrap Core Spunc. Weight - 24 to 30 Tex (gm/ 1000 mt.)
Khaki
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Material Specification
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Average Material Consumption, Shirt and Trouser
1. Shirt
a. Main Body Fabric - 2.25 metersb. Net Fabric - 0.25 metersc. Buttons - 16 + 2 (extra)d. Fusible Interlining - 0.25 me. Thread - 2 spool
2. Trouser
a. Main Body Fabric - 2.25 metersb. Pocketing Fabric - 0.25 metersc. Buttons - 5 + 2 (extra)d. Hooks - 3 setse. Zipper - 1d. Fusible Interlining - 0.25 me. Thread - 2 spool
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Uniform Winter Wear & Rain Wear
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Winter Wear & Rain Wear Design
N. A.Patel
Shell
100% Polyester taffeta fabric with hydrophilic polyurethane coating for water resistance upto 2000 mm. The fabric should be breatheable
Lining
Polyester fleece lining.
Construction
Stitched and seam sealed from inside for water resistance. Pocketing on main body as well as concealed pockets.
Fit & Sizing
Classic fit with standard sizing.
Winter & Rainwear front face Winter & Rainwear back face
Color
khaki
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Winter Wear & Rain Wear Design
Rainwarm 100 3-in-1 Men’s Trekking Jacket - KhakiReference: 8370004Vendor - Decathlon
Online Address - https://www.decathlon.in/p/8370004_rainwarm-300-3-in-1-men-s-hiking-jacket-khaki.html#/9-200-s(Video available online for Product demo)
Store Address - Sardar Patel Ring Road, Near Shantipura Cross Roads, Next to Applewoods, Township, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380058
Lightweight Wind Cheater & Rain Jackets for Men with HoodReference: B071H3SYW9Vendor - Romano Clothing
Online Address - https://www.amazon.in/Romano-Lightweight-Cheater-Jackets-X-Large/dp/B07221YJ65/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1504001979&sr=8-2&keywords=rain%2Bwinter%2Bjacket&th=1&psc=1
Store Address - 1,Ground floor, Shilp complex, Girish Cold drink cross road, Nr Municipal market, C.G Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009
Uniform Winter Wear & Rain Wear
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HeadgearCategory : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Headgear - Field Hat, Peak Cap & Beret Cap
a. Material Composition - Cotton Polyester Blendb. Construction - Cowboy style Hat Grey & Golden band on Left sidec. User - Field Officers (On Site)
Field Hat
Peak Cap
Beret Cap
a. Material Composition - Cotton Polyester Blendb. Construction - Peak Capc. User - Field Officers In Office)
a. Material Composition - Wool Polyester Blendb. Construction - Beret Capc. User - Lab Officers (In Office)
Field hat front face Field hat le side face
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Footwear
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Footwear - Field Shoes, Office Shoes & Socks
Field Shoes Office Shoes
a. Body Material - Heavy Canvasb. Sole Material - PVCc. Make - Boot Shaped. Dimension - As per Foot Sizee. User - Field Officers (While on site)
Color
Seaweed Green
a. Body Material - Leather b. Sole Material - Thermoplastic Rubberc. Make - Lace upd. Dimension - As per Foot Sizee. User - Field & Lab Officers (While in Office)
Color
Black
Socksa. Body Material - Cotton, Nylon & Elastane Blendb. Make - Knitted with Terry insidec. Dimension - As per Foot Sized. User - Field & Lab Officers
Color
khaki
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Insignia Specification
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Logo Usage
Colors - Colors -
Logo of CGM for usage in Sleeve Insignia Logo of CGM for usage in Belt Buckle, Hat & Caps
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Insignia Specification
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Headgear Insignia & Usage
0.137 cm 0.137 cm
0.211 cm
0.211 cm
4.526 cm
4.800 cm
4.377 cm4.800 cm
Chrome Polished Brass Logo
Base for Logo
Logo Engraved on Base - Raised by 0.1cm
Insignia for headgear is a part of uniform for Field as well as Lab officers and is to be worn on the respective headgear, as mentioned below.
Field HatPositioned at the center of front face of hat atleast 5 cm above the brim of hat.
Peak CapPositioned at center of the face of peak cap above the brim.
Beret CapPositioned above the base of beret aligned to left eye.
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Insignia Specification
Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Epaulet for Field Officers
Class - I Class - I Class - I Class - II Class - III Class - III
Additional Director Deputy Director Geologist
Assistant DirectorSenior Geologist
Assistant Geologist Royalty Inspector Mine Supervisor
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Insignia Specification
Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Epaulet for Lab Officers
Class - I Class - I Class - I Class - II Class - III
Chief Chemist Senior Chemist Chemist Analytical Chemist Chemical Assistant
Senior Chemical Assistant
Care taker
Carpenter
Senior Lab Assistant
Lab Assistant
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Insignia Specification
Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Department Insignia, Star, Stripes & Ashok Stambh
1.0 cm
1.50 cm
5.0 cm
3.5 cm
3.5 cm
3.0 cm
1.5 cm5.5 cm
1.40 cm
6.0 cm
As per width of epaulet
1.40 cm
5.5 cm
1.40 cm
6.0 cm
Ashok Stambh Insignia Star
Department Insignia
Shoulder Stripes for Field Officers
Shoulder Stripes for Lab Officers
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Insignia Specification
Category : Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Belt Buckle Insignia & Usage
0.137 cm 0.137 cm
0.211 cm
0.211 cm
4.526 cm
4.800 cm
4.377 cm4.800 cm
8.600 cm
6.200 cm
1.900 cm 1.900 cm
0.700 cm
0.700 cm
Chrome Polished Brass Buckle Chrome Polished Brass Logo
Base for Logo
Logo Engraved on Base - Raised by 0.1cm
Insignia for belt buckle is a part of uniform for Field as well as Lab officers and is to be worn on the buckle of web nylon belt, as specified in the specification.
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Insignia Specification
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Sleeve Insignia, Name Tag & Hat Stripe
4.0 cm2.0 cm
6.0 cmColors -
Position of sleeve insignia would be at biceps level.
The Insignia on sleeve would be woven and heat sealed at edges for attachment on shirt.
The insignia would be printed on both right and left sleeve of winter & rainwear.
Users - Field & Lab Officers
8.400 cm
6.700 cm
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6.4
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N. A. PatelAsst. Geologist
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Sleeve Insignia Name Tag
Field Hat Stripe
Position of name tag would be above right side front pocket of the shirt.
Users - Field & Lab Officers
The Stripe would be polyester woven twill tape.
Stitched on left side of field hat at quarter circumference position from center front.
Users - Field Officers
Colors -
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Accessories
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Accessories Specification
Lanyard Whistle
Belt
a. Material Composition - Nylonb. Construction - Single Ropec. Dimension - 88 cmd. User - Field & Lab Officerse. Placement - Left Shoulder
Color
Black
a. Material Composition - Stainless Steelb. Dimension - 8.5 cmc. User - Field Officersd. Placement - Left Shirt Pocket with Lanyard
Color
Black
a. Material Composition - Chrome Plated Brassb. Construction - With Hook and Loopc. Dimension - 8.6 X 6.2 cmd. User - Field & Lab Officerse. Placement - Belt Front End
Color
Chrome
a. Material Composition - Nylonb. Construction - Web Constructionc. Dimension - 130 X 5.7 cmd. User - Field & Lab Officerse. Placement - Trouser Waist
Color
Black
Buckle
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Accessories
Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Accessories Specification
Safety Glass Reusable Dust Mask
LED Torch Light
a. Material Composition - Hard Coated Poly Carbonateb. Construction - Impact resistant, Transparentc. Dimension - 12.7 cm (Free Size)d. User - Field & Lab Officerse. Placement - On Eyes
Color
Transparent
a. Material Composition - Polyesterb. Construction - Single Unit, Reusableb. Dimension - Free Sizec. User - Field Officersd. Placement - On Nose & Mouth
Color
White / Light Color
a. Material Composition - ABS plastic bodyb. Power - 0.5 - 2 Wattc. Intensity - 60 Lumensd. Battery - Rechargeable (Preferably) e. User - Field Officers
Color
Black
High Visibility Vest
a. Material Composition - Polyesterb. Construction - Class-II or Class-IIIc. Dimension - Free Sized. User - Field Officerse. Placement - Upper Body
Color
Fluorescent Chrome & Green
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Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Accessories Specification
Waist Bag Safety Hat
a. Material Composition - Nylon, Water Resistantb. Construction - Multiple Pocket with Waist Beltc. Dimension - 21 x 18 x 7 cmd. User - Field Officerse. Placement - Trouser Waist
Color
Khaki
a. Material Composition - High-density polyethyleneb. Construction - Shell with Nape Strapc. Dimension - Free Sized. User - Field Officerse. Placement - Head
Color
White
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Insignia & Headgear Vendor
Insignia
Vendor Gujarat Police and Military StoreAddress Mr. Dhawal Bahety
591/1, Ghee Bazar, KalupurAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380002
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Star, Flap, GGMD, Sleeve Insignia, Red & Blue Stripe, Grey & Golden Stripe, Name Tag, Belt Logo, Headgear logo
Vendor Gujarat Police & Army StoreAddress Mr. Jayesh
Plot No. - B-58, GIDC, Sector-25, Nr. Madhur DairyGandhinagar, Gujarat - 382024
Contact Ph - +91-9898114963, 079-3246081email - [email protected]
Products Star, Flap, GGMD, Sleeve Insignia, Red & Blue Stripe, Grey & Golden Stripe, Name Tag, Belt Logo, Headgear logo
Headgear
Vendor Gujarat Police and Military StoreAddress Mr. Dhawal Bahety
591/1, Ghee Bazar, KalupurAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380002
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Khaki Hat, Peak Cap, Beret Cap
Vendor Gujarat Police & Army StoreAddress Mr. Jayesh
Plot No. - B-58, GIDC, Sector-25, Nr. Madhur DairyGandhinagar, Gujarat - 382024
Contact Ph - +91-9898114963, 079-3246081email - [email protected]
Products Khaki Hat, Peak Cap, Beret Cap
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Headgear & Garment Fabric Vendor
Headgear
Vendor City Army StoreAddress Mr. Nadeem Sait
No. 153, Chandni Chowk Road, Shivaji NagarBengaluru, Karnataka - 560051
Contact Ph - +91-9886566058, 080-22866225
Products Khaki Hat, Peak Cap, Beret Cap
Garment Fabric
Vendor Arvind (Advanced Material Division) Manufacturer & Seller
Address Mr. Vikalp SaxenaSantej, PO: Khatraj, Tal: KalolGandhinagar- Gujarat- 382 721
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 02764-395687email - [email protected], [email protected]
Products Khaki Fabric, White Fabric, Net Fabric
Vendor Gujarat Police & Army StoreAddress Mr. Jayesh
Plot No. - B-58, GIDC, Sector-25, Nr. Madhur DairyGandhinagar, Gujarat - 382024
Contact Ph - +91-9898114963, 079-3246081email - [email protected]
Products Khaki Fabric, White Fabric, Net Fabric
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Garment Fabric Vendor
Garment Fabric
Vendor Gujarat Police and Military StoreAddress Mr. Dhawal Bahety
591/1, Ghee Bazar, KalupurAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380002
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Khaki Fabric, White Fabric, Net Fabric
Vendor Mittal TradersAddress Mr. Pratik Shah
No 33/34, 2nd Floor, Ranas Wadi, GheekantaAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380001
Contact Ph - +91-9898698666, 079-25509922
Products Khaki Fabric, White Fabric
Vendor Daga Brothers TradersAddress 280, New Cloth Market, Sarangpur,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380002Contact Ph - 079-22160505, 079-22168130
Products Khaki Fabric, White Fabric
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Garment Trims Vendor
Garment Trims
Vendor Saurabh Collection StoreAddress Shop No 15, Ambawadi,
Opposite Chadwad Police Chowki, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380006
Contact Ph - 079-26464321, 079-26400011Products Buttons, Threads, Hook, Fusing, Pocketing Fabric,
Sewing Threads
Vendor Matcheswala Emporium StoreAddress Shop No, 2, Ground Floor, Sejal Shopping Centre, Bodyl-
ine Cross Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380009
Contact Ph - +91-9898124811, 079-26423654
Products Buttons, Threads, Hook, Fusing, Pocketing Fabric, Sewing Threads
Vendor Madhav Prem TradersAddress 954-955, datar Building, Opposite Hargovan Kewal Pole,
Near Panch Ni Pole, GheekantaAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380001
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Buttons, Threads, Hook, Fusing, Sewing Threads
Vendor YKK India Pvt. Ltd. Manufacturer & SellerAddress 206, Shree Balaji Heights,
Nr. Lal Bunglow, Off C.G Road, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380006
Contact Ph - 079-40026501Products Zipper
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Uniform Fabrication Vendor
Uniform Fabrication
Vendor Gujarat Police and Military StoreAddress Mr. Dhawal Bahety
591/1, Ghee Bazar, KalupurAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380002
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Uniform Fabrication (Outsourced)
Vendor Daga Brothers TradersAddress 280, New Cloth Market, Sarangpur,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380002Contact Ph - 079-22160505, 079-22168130
Products Uniform Fabrication.
Vendor Arvind (Advanced Material Division) Manufacturer & Seller
Address Mr. Vikalp SaxenaSantej, PO: Khatraj, Tal: KalolGandhinagar- Gujarat- 382 721
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 02764-395687email - [email protected], [email protected]
Products Uniform Fabrication.
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Winter & Rainwear Vendor
Winter & Rainwear
Vendor Romano NX StoreAddress Mr. Ricky
Ground Floor, Samedh Building, Panchvati, CG RoadAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380006
Contact Ph - +91-9879379577, 079-30932015email - [email protected]
Products Winter & Rainwear
Vendor Decathlon StoreAddress Sardar Patel Ring Road,
Near Shantipura Cross Roads,Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380058
Contact Ph - +91-97262 69792, +91-7676798989email - [email protected]
Products Winter & Rainwear
Vendor Arvind (Advanced Material Division) Manufacturer & Seller
Address Mr. Vikalp SaxenaSantej, PO: Khatraj, Tal: KalolGandhinagar- Gujarat- 382 721
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 02764-395687email - [email protected], [email protected]
Products Winter & Rainwear
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Category : Field & Lab Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Footwear Vendor
Accessories
Vendor Gujarat Police and Military StoreAddress Mr. Dhawal Bahety
591/1, Ghee Bazar, KalupurAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380002
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Field Shoes, Socks
Vendor Bata Shoe StoreAddress B J Complex, Ashram Road,
Opposite Times Of IndiaAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380009
Contact Ph - +91-9825793158, 079-26589345Products Office Shoes, Socks
Vendor Gujarat Police & Army StoreAddress Mr. Jayesh
Plot No. - B-58, GIDC, Sector-25, Nr. Madhur DairyGandhinagar, Gujarat - 382024
Contact Ph - +91-9898114963, 079-3246081email - [email protected]
Products Field Shoes, Socks
Vendor Government eMarketplace (GEM - DGS&D)Address https://gem.gov.in/Contact Product Id: 70539 (Shoes), 155986 (Socks)Products Office Shoes, Socks
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Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Accessories Vendor
Accessories
Vendor Gujarat Police and Military StoreAddress Mr. Dhawal Bahety
591/1, Ghee Bazar, KalupurAhmedabad, Gujarat - 380002
Contact Ph - +91-9725048297, 079-22167027email - [email protected]
Products Belt, Belt Buckle, Lanyard, Whistle, High Visibility Vest
Vendor 3M Online Store Address Amazon - https://www.amazon.in/
Tolexo - https://www.tolexo.com/Product ID Amazon - B019N3FSVA, B00TZKGJM4
Tolexo - T025000681 Products Safety Glasses, High Visibility Vest
Vendor Gujarat Police & Army StoreAddress Mr. Jayesh
Plot No. - B-58, GIDC, Sector-25, Nr. Madhur DairyGandhinagar, Gujarat - 382024
Contact Ph - +91-9898114963, 079-3246081email - [email protected]
Products Belt, Belt Buckle, Lanyard, Whistle
Vendor Government eMarketplace (GEM - DGS&D)Address https://gem.gov.in/Product ID Product Id: 24903, 16205 (Mask); 64678 (Hat);215824,
215900 (LED) Products Dust Mask, Safety Hat, LED Torch
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Category : Field Officers
Name of designer : NID
Name of client : CGM Officers
Description : Accessories Vendor
Accessories
Vendor Generic Online StoreAddress Amazon - https://www.amazon.in/Product ID B0716MSH4L (High Visibility Vest), B01LQRP8X4 (Waist
Pack Bag)Products High Visibility Vest, Waist Pack Bag
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ConclusionWorking on this project with CGM has been both challenging and a good learning experience. Through field work and secondary research we have found that the tasks performed by the mining officers are in extreme conditions. We realized that such conditions require extreme caution and discipline to enable optimum performance.
While other developed countries prioritize the well being of their officers in field and off field with necessary uniform/ work wear, CGM is the first such government organization that has actually considered and worked towards implementation of necessary uniform/ work wear, not only for their identification but also bearing in mind the safety, health and wellbeing of their officers. This credit goes to Shri. Roopwant Singh, IAS, Commissioner Geology and Mining, without whose vision and knowledge of the tasks and needs of his organization’s officers the results of this project would not have been possible.
The uniform while projecting the identification of the individual with the organization plays a key factor in the function as well as safety of the officer. The uniform must be viewed beyond being just a garment and must be always accompanied with proposed insignias, accessories and safety gears during work. This would give a distinguished identity to the officers and perform as a precautionary measure against the possible health hazards involved in the harsh working conditions.
The pace at which technology, the way we work, changing societal needs, etc., requires an organization to be kept updated with the changing needs of our country in a globalized world. It is highly recommended that periodical yet regular and systematic reviews are taken-on of the function of these uniforms, from the feedback given by officers after its use over a period of time. Such feedback and changes must be systematically incorporated to update/improve the design of the uniform.
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