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fitness-for-duty evaluations  

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  • A fitness-for-duty evaluation (FFDE) is just what the term suggests, an evaluation of an individual's fitness to do his or her job. In high-risk occupations, such as the police and public safety, the need for psychological suitability and fitness is generally established by statute or case law. [Source: Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law; Fitness-For-Duty Evaluations]

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