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Review this step-by-step guide to learn more about NPS-LETC and how to become an NPS Law Enforcement Park Ranger.
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If you're entering areas like crawlspaces and manholes, the OSHA's Confined Space in Construction standard may apply to you.
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Learn how HPTC developed portable hand-washing stations to meet the training center's needs to get back in the field, but keep its workers safe. Visit this page for detailed instructions!
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There is a great deal of confusion about poison ivy versus poison oak since there are two kinds of poison ivy and two kinds of poison oak. Learn more here!
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The LMPT is designed to meet the entry level training needs of law enforcement officers responsible for protecting natural resources and public lands.
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Every park must ensure they have adequate fire suppression response; including trained structural staff and agreements w/ outside departments.
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This book helps us admit the effects of law enforcement work on emotional health. It provides practical concepts to make work and home life better.
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This eBook provides what law enforcement officers need to know to mentally and physically prepare for and survive a gunfight.
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Policing demands nobility. How can you keep yourself fit in mind, body, heart, and spirit so you can do your job well? This free E-Book can help.
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