A profile of occupational tasks performed by mounted police officers

Elisa Fontenelle Dumans Canetti, Ashlee Gersbach-Seib, Ryan Moore, Ben Schram, Rob Marc Orr

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Abstract

Within individual policing organisations, there are a wide variety of units and job roles. The aim of this study was to profile the occupational tasks performed by Australian mounted police officers to offer insight into this unique job role.
Original languageEnglish
Pages7-8
Publication statusPublished - 26 Feb 2023
Event4th International Physical Employment Standards Conference - Bond University, Robina, Australia
Duration: 23 Feb 202326 Feb 2023
https://bond.edu.au/research/research-bond/IPES-conference

Conference

Conference4th International Physical Employment Standards Conference
Abbreviated titleIPES
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityRobina
Period23/02/2326/02/23
OtherHosted by the Bond University Tactical Research Unit the conference will address the three T's essential to supporting physical performance in physically demanding occupations; Theory, Testing and Training. Specific topics will include physical employment standards, identifying and mitigating injury risk factors, physical conditioning and assessing occupational readiness.

The conference content will be a blend of research and applied practice in a range of physically demanding occupations including military, law enforcement, fire and rescue and first responders.
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