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A police officer (also called policeman or policewoman, cop, officer or constable) is a warranted law employee of a police force. In most countries, police officer is a generic term not specifying a particular rank. In some, the use of the rank officer is legally reserved for military personnel. Police officers are generally charged with the apprehension of suspects and the prevention, detection, and reporting of crime, protection and assistance of the general public, and the maintenance of public order. Police officers may be sworn to an oath, and have the power to arrest people and detain them for a limited time, along with other duties and powers. Some officers are trained in special duties, such as counter-terrorism, surveillance, child protection, VIP protection, civil law enforcement, and investigation techniques into major crime including fraud, rape, murder, and drug trafficking. Although many police officers wear a corresponding uniform, some police officers are plain-clothed in order to pass themselves off as members of the public. In most countries police officers are given exemptions from certain laws to perform their duties. For example, an officer may use force if necessary to arrest or detain a person when it would ordinarily be assault. In some countries, officers can also violate traffic code to perform their duties. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Reducing airborne lead exposures in indoor firing ranges
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A curriculum guide for public-safety and emergency-response workers. Prevention of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus
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A ponte imaginária
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Review of emergency response to chemical spills and other chemical or hazardous materials exposures from the viewpoint of workers' health and safety
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Protecting workers at the World Trade Center site. Response from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Traumatic incident stress: information for emergency response workers
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Protecting emergency responders. Volume 2. Community views of safety and health risks and personal protection needs
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Worker preparedness and response to bioterrorism
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Protecting emergency responders. Volume 3. Safety management in disaster and terrorism response
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Emergency responder injuries and fatalities: an analysis of surveillance data
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Hayes, John Henry [Jack] (1887–1941), police officer, trade unionist, and politician
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Protecting emergency responders: guidance documents
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Review of literature related to exposure and health effects at structural collapse events
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Join us in moving science to solutions for... emergency preparedness
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The World Trade Center (WTC) medical monitoring and treatment program: a unique NIOSH funded program for the heroes of 9/11 (superseded)
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2008 Annual report on 9/11 health
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First responders: visual poster on bloodborne pathogen exposures
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First responders: informational poster on bloodborne pathogen exposures
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Encourage your workers to report bloodborne pathogen exposures
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Protect your employees with an exposure control plan
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Occupational safety and health for public safety employees: assessing the evidence and the implications for public policy
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2009 Annual report on 9/11 health
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Recommendations for the selection and use of respirators and protective clothing for protection against biological agents
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2010 Annual report on 9/11 health
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Dew, Walter (1863–1947), police officer
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A story of impact: NIOSH research demonstrates the effectiveness of no-nose bicycle seats in reducing groin pressure and improving sexual health
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A story of impact: NIOSH research recommendations are incorporated into national standards to enhance protection for EMS responders
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High impact: work-site intervention to reduce work-related assault injury
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First periodic review of scientific and medical evidence related to cancer for the World Trade Center Health Program
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Safety and health in law enforcement
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Introduction to special issue: stress and health in law enforcement
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World Trade Center chemicals of potential concern and selected other chemical agents: summary of cancer classifications by the National Toxicology Program and International Agency for Research on Cancer
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