Physiological responses of Police Officers during job simulations wearing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear personal protective equipment
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245 | 0 | 0 | $aPhysiological responses of Police Officers during job simulations wearing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear personal protective equipment$cSam D. Blacker...[et.al] |
520 | $an recent years, the likelihood of Police Officers having to respond to a chemical, biological, nuclear or radiological (CBRN) incident wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) has increased. Such apparel is likely to increase physiological strain and impair job performance; understanding these limitations may help improve Officer safety and operational effectiveness. | ||
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