general employee safety programs
While any organization needs some basic safety policies and procedures, law enforcement departments need to concern themselves with additional hazards related to laboratory work, crime scene investigations, and even electrical safety. These resources cover both general employee safety programs with a special emphasis on additional areas relevant to law enforcement.
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General Safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this publication was obtained from sources believed to be reliable. LGRMS make no representations or guarantee as to the correctness or sufficiency of any information contained herein, nor a guarantee of results based upon the use of this information and disclaims all warranties expressed or implied regarding merchantability, fitness for use and fitness for a particular purpose. LGRMS does not warrant that reliance upon this document will prevent accident and losses or satisfy federal, state and local codes, ordinances and regulations. You assume the entire risk as to the use of this information.
Housekeeping
Managing Stress
Chemical Safety
Electrical Safety
Emergency Planning
Ergonomics - Strain / Sprain
Slips, Trips, and Falls