- Vision within acceptable standards: uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 20/40 binocularly (both eyes open). Corrected visual acuity should be at least 20/20 binocularly. There are minimum requirements regarding refractive surgery, farsightedness (hyperopia), colour vision, depth perception and peripheral vision;
- Hearing within acceptable standards: normal hearing at frequencies of 500 to 4000 Hz measured by an audiometer;
- Possess a current Standard First Aid Certificate and a current CPR certificate (Basic Rescuer Level) at the time of hire;
- Possess valid Ontario Driver's License, class G, with no more than 6 demerit points, permitting you to drive an automobile in Ontario with full driving privileges;
- No criminal conviction for which a pardon has not been granted;
- Pass medical examination
Applicants to police services are tested with a Physical Readiness Evaluation test for Police (PREP) or some other physical test and a number of written tests as part of the selection process once accepted to the Police Foundations Program. Candidates who have physical disabilities that prevent them from completing these tests will likely not be hired.
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