Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

1995 duty belt and uniform pant evaluation / by Val Braun, Mark Dudley, Cam Woolley.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Duty belt and uniform pant evaluation

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Description

1 online resource (various pagings)

Note

"Submitted by OPP Supply Section, Transport & Supply Branch".
"January, 1996"

Summary

"The Ontario Provincial Police conducted field tests of the nylon duty belt and components, and poly-cotton uniform pants between August 1994 and March 1995. Comparisons were made to the leather belt and components, and the polyester pants currently being worn. Comfort, weight, security, appearance, fit, durability, maintenance, and material were all considerations taken into account in this evaluation. An overwhelming majority recommended conversion to the newer materials."

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Series

Technical memorandum (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TM-01-96.

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