Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Guidelines for evaluating the potential health effects of long-term use of radar units on police traffic officers / by G.A. Wells.

This page has been archived on the Web

Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Please contact us to request a format other than those available.

Location

Canadian Policing Research

Resource

e-Books

Alternate Title

Guideline for evaluating the potential health effects of long-term use of radar units on police traffic officers : synopsis

Authors

Publishers

Description

1 online resource (6 pages)

Note

Author affiliated with: Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Civic Hospital.
"Submitted by John G. Arnold".
"October 1993".
Added title page information: "Guideline for evaluating the potential health effects of long-term use of radar units on police traffic officers : synopsis / for the Canadian Police Research Centre, prepared by Dr. G.A. Wells, edited by John G. Arnold."
Executive summary in English and in French.

Summary

"This guideline is in response to the Canadian Police Research Centre and the Canadian Police Association request for professional services to assess existing information and conduct a comprehensive survey for evaluating the potential effects of long-term use of radar units on police traffic officers and, in particular, the relationship between radar unit usage and the incidence of testicular cancer."

Subject

Online Access

Series

Technical memorandum (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TM-22-93.

Date modified: