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Links to Articles on Police Officer Visibility at Roadside Emergencies
Monday, November 03, 2008

Links to Articles on Police Officer Visibility at Roadside Emergencies
Respondersafety.com is pleased to provide links for two excellent articles on Officer Safety on the Roadway. Jack Sullivan Director of Training for the CVVFA Emergency Responder Safety Institute has reviewed these articles of intrest to police officers. The links below direct you to each article.

Police Officer Visibility at Roadside Emergencies: A Risk Management Perspective by Al "Butch" Burbank
 
Lights and Stripes: Proper Use Could Save Your Life by Howard McCann, PE, Robert Averitt and Elmer Williams
 



Useful links
  1. Police Officer Visibility at Roadside Emergencies: A Risk Management Perspective by Al "Butch" Burbank
  2. Lights and Stripes: Proper Use Could Save Your Life by Howard McCann, PE, Robert Averitt and Elmer Williams






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