Commentary has been published.
http://mdedge.ma1.medscape.com/psychiatry/article/263151/depression/we-can-reduce-suicide-enforced-treatment-and-eyesight
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Reduce Suicide with Eyesight Supervision and Enforced Treatment of Mental Disorders
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Resolution about Changing Police Department Policy from Fit for Duty to Take a Half Hour Nap
The PA Medical Society Should Urge Police Accrediting Agencies to Stop “The Fit for Duty” Standard, and Replace It with “Take a Nap” Standard for Sleepy Officers
Whereas police accrediting agencies review and certify police departments as hospitals are accredited;
Whereas sleepiness impairs function as much as legal intoxication;
Whereas sleepy work is a factor in police mishaps, including crashes, wrongful shootings, and low productivity;
Whereas sleepiness at work was a factor in multiple historic catastrophes;
Whereas the current enforced policy is, fit for duty, meaning, no tolerance for sleepiness on the job;
Whereas sleepy officers are punished, and cover up their impairment;
Resolved, the PA Medical Society will urge all police accrediting agencies in Pennsylvania to adopt this alternative police job sleepiness policy. A sleepy officer may report self as sleepy, with immunity from punishment. The supervisor will require that he take a half an hour nap, and return fit for duty.
Resolved, all incident reports of police mishaps will include a box, Sleepiness. If checked off, a brief narrative of the contributors to sleepiness will be enumerated.
Resolved, Departments will make efforts to not contribute to sleepiness, for example, giving comp time for testimony after a full shift of work.
Resolved, a yearly count of mishaps with sleep as a factor will be kept for tracking.