Randolph Community College is planning a Basic Law Enforcement Training
class that will provide class hours for people who work the DuPont
12-hour rotating shift schedule. This BLET class is geared toward
Department of Corrections employees and county detention officers, but
it is open to anyone working this type of shift, said Paul Goins,
director of the Emergency Services Training Center and BLET. He hopes to
start the class in January 2016.
For more on this story, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1263-blet-dupont-schedule.html.
Friday, September 11, 2015
RCC Plans BLET Class for DuPont 12-Hour Shift Workers
Labels:
Basic Law Enforcement Training,
county detention officers,
Department of Corrections,
DuPont 12-hour shift,
Randolph Community College
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