Law Enforcement & Support Staff
For police officers, a sleep test is rarely a day-one requirement but is almost always triggered by Fitness for Duty (FFD) evaluations. Because officers carry firearms and make split-second "deadly force" decisions, departments are increasingly proactive about screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
Officers must maintain high levels of cognitive function for patrols and high-stress encounters. Undiagnosed sleep disorders are linked to a 1.4x higher risk of serious administrative errors and safety violations.
A sleep test is typically mandated if an officer:
Many departments require more rigorous screening for tactical units, where peak physical and mental readiness is a non-negotiable prerequisite for the role.