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    Imagine Foodservice establishment’s safety procedures being concealed by the ring of Gyges. This invisibility would go on to prove devastation to humanity with overwhelming cases of foodborne-illnesses. A foodborne-illness is an illness transmitted to people by the consumption of contaminated food. Foodborne-illness can result in a range of ailments headaches, bloody diarrhea, hemolytic uremic syndrome, and even resulting in death. To ensure the safety of the public the Department of Health has

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    Discouraged = 6; Inspired by others = 4; Enjoyed the work = 2 The overarching theme for this data was that family members were initially hesitant to endorse the prospective law enforcement officers' career choice, but most eventually expressed pride in their sons' or daughters' choices. Two-thirds of the prospective officers were actively discouraged from pursuing a career in law enforcement. A number of the respondents have been inspired in their youth to go into law enforcement. A few respondents had early

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    The endless news stories regarding sexual assaults on college campuses reinforce that there is a lack of safety among students and support towards the victims. One reason that sexual assault rates remain high is because many schools are in denial that there is an issue. The molestations are unwanted and forced upon by an individual or group. The most common form of sexual assault is rape. The attacks can occur at any time of the day, but a majority of sexual assaults take place at parties, where

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    department’s shooting range where I had the opportunity to shoot AR-15 and a Glock 22. I spent both Monday and Tuesday’s shift at the shooting in the basement of the police department. The shooting range which is located underneath the department and can be accessed through the parking garage. There are two rooms in the basement one room is storage for the gun range and the other room is the actually shooting range. Each room requires a special type of key and passcode

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    Police Officer Scenarios

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    Police officers in Australia are exposed to a range of risks through their workplace. Some of the risks include manual risks / injury psychosocial risks / depression and post traumatic street disorder. The risks can vary according to what action the police officer is undertaking at the time of their job. It is imperative that the health and safety is taken into account and appropriate preventative strategies are in place to control and reduce the risks that the officers are exposed to on a daily

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    order to complete whatever task she is assigned. While at the range she controls the firing line as well as maintaining awareness of those members not actively shooting, maintaining over all order and safety for the evolution, as well as teaching fundamentals of marksmanship. Despite often having to spend more than eight hours on the range without breaks longer than a few minutes her attention to safety is exemplary. She often conducts range on the weekends to support the reserve members within SLM’s

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    integrate police departments and officers with the neighborhoods they serve (Carney, 2015). Community policing strives to create a partnership between officers and citizens such that all parties are working towards the common goal of crime prevention and safety (Siegel &Welsh, 2015); as described by the Bureau of Justice Assistance “with the police no longer the sole guardians of law and order, all members of the community become active allies in the effort to enhance the safety and quality of neighborhoods”

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    K-9 Handler Case Study

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    Officer Joseph is a veteran member of this department and K-9 Unit. He is always willing to assist younger officers with questions or concerns, or share his vast level of experience and knowledge with other Officers. Officer Joseph is never shy about addressing officer safety issues or operations issues while on patrol or during critical incidents. Officer Joseph had the opportunity to work a new K-9 Handler and had done a great job addressing both the positive and negative performance issues

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    incidents involving students off campus. Colleges in the nineteenth century used faculty members to monitor student behavior outside the classroom and to enforce college rules and regulations. In 1894, Yale University hired the first campus police officer. They were

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    The situation at the XYZ Air Base Wing Safety Office is gravely desperate; the safety team has atrophied to an ineffective group of four personnel who are unable to employ “Safety First” as a culture for the Wing. Moreover, the group is unable to collectively attack and resolve any safety crisis such as the one we face now. Four lives within the Wing have been lost due to the absence of a “Safety First” culture. I am the newly appointed Wing Safety Officer whom Colonel (Col) Ellen Parker has tasked

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