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Security Police Officer Medical Disqualification Standards. (H) Security Officer Medical Qualification Standards. (1) General Qualifications. The examinee shall possess mental, sensory, and motor skills as required to perform safely and effectively all assigned job duties. Such qualifications include: (a) Mental alertness and reliable judgment. (b) Acuity of senses and ability of expression sufficient to allow accurate communication by written, spoken, audible, visible, or other signals. (c) Motor power, range of motion, neuro-muscular coordination, and dexterity. (2) Specific Minimum Qualifications. (a) Head, Face, Neck, and Scalp. Configuration suitable for fitting and effective use of personal protective equipment when the use of such equipment is required by assigned normal or emergency job duties. (b) Nose. Ability to detect odor of products of combustion and of tracer or marker gases. (c) Mouth and Throat. Capacity for clear and audible speech as required for effective communication on the job. (d) Ears. Hearing loss not to exceed 50 db average at 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz in one ear (by ISO 1964 or ANSI 1969 audiometry). (e) Eyes. Near and distant visual acuity, with or without correction of at least 20/40 in the better eye. One-eyed individuals may qualify. I. Security Officer Medical Disqualification Standards. (1) Freedom from Incapacity. The examinee shall be free of any condition, habit, or practice which could reasonably be expected to result in sudden, subtle, or unexpected incapacitation. (2) Conditions for Medical Disqualification. The presence of any of the following conditions normally shall disqualify the examinee from employment as a security officer. (a) Respiratory. Significant pulmonary pathology or decrease in pulmonary function which could interfere with the safe and effective performance of assigned job duties.(b) Cardiovascular.
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