Ventura Polygraph and Lie-Detector:
Ventura Polygraph
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Idaho Falls ID area: government agency needs pre-employment exams conducted
Idaho Falls ID area: government agency needs pre-employment exams conducted
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Reminder: PCSOT training in Los Angeles last week of August
Reminder: PCSOT training in Los Angeles last week of August
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Used computerized instruments needed!
Used computerized instruments needed!
PEOA receives at least 3 inquiries every week from examiners looking to buy used computerized instruments.
No charge to list yours for sale here.
peoamail@aol.com
PEOA receives at least 3 inquiries every week from examiners looking to buy used computerized instruments.
No charge to list yours for sale here.
peoamail@aol.com
Bodybuilder Competition in Nashville needs an examiner
Bodybuilder Competition in Nashville needs an examiner
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Fishing tournament in Racine WI needs examiner
Fishing tournament in Racine WI needs examiner
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Friday, August 12, 2011
Incarcerated testing needed at Solano Prison, California
Incarcerated testing needed at Solano Prison, California
For a law firm
peoamail@aol.com
For a law firm
peoamail@aol.com
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
PCSOT exams needed by a western CT therapist
PCSOT exams needed by a western CT therapist
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
NYC examiner seeks to buy a used Lafayette or Limestone computerized
NYC examiner seeks to buy a used Lafayette or Limestone computerized
30 years experience, wants to upgrade from analog
Contact peoamail@aol.com
30 years experience, wants to upgrade from analog
Contact peoamail@aol.com
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Kenya, West Africa: 150 employees need to be tested IN FRENCH
Kenya, West Africa: 150 employees need to be tested IN FRENCH
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Used Limestone package for sale / Northern California
Used Limestone package for sale / Northern California
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Preparing for hot-weather polygraphs and dehydration (no eda/gsr)
If somebody sweats out more than water they drank that day, you may find no eda/gsr activity on your laptop screen.
So it's time to add some new white sticky GSR/EDA electodes to your polygraph supplies!
If you don't already use them, shame on you. They replace the stainless-steel and velcro heads when the fingertips are giving no GSR/EDA tracing due to dehydration or other interference. Two go on the palm of the hand; they bear a snap connector. If you are a busy examiner, you have had situations of little or no GSR/EDA tracings; using white stickies on the palm likely would have cured that.
If you already have some, it's a safe bet that they are past their 18-month shelf-life. Don't let that they still are sticky fool you-- what goes bad first is that the electrode's wet gel in their centers will evaporate, killing the good electrodermal connection.
Vermed (800-245-4025 x1203, ask for 'Pearl', www.Vermed.com) carries the popular disposable types for polygraph examiners. The 1" X 1 3/4" disposable rectangular electrodes (part #GSR-13) are only available in a 1000-piece $163 case order (that works out to less than 17 cents each).
For examiners who have been blaming GSR/EDA problems on their instrument or its software, using white stickies almost always solves the problem. We have observed sxaminers ramble on to excess about faulty instrument software when in reality it was just a dehydration issue that could have been cured by use of 'white stickies'.
TIP: remind examinees to drink plenty of water (not soda or coffee) in the hour or two prior to the exam, to help assure hydration.
So it's time to add some new white sticky GSR/EDA electodes to your polygraph supplies!
If you don't already use them, shame on you. They replace the stainless-steel and velcro heads when the fingertips are giving no GSR/EDA tracing due to dehydration or other interference. Two go on the palm of the hand; they bear a snap connector. If you are a busy examiner, you have had situations of little or no GSR/EDA tracings; using white stickies on the palm likely would have cured that.
If you already have some, it's a safe bet that they are past their 18-month shelf-life. Don't let that they still are sticky fool you-- what goes bad first is that the electrode's wet gel in their centers will evaporate, killing the good electrodermal connection.
Vermed (800-245-4025 x1203, ask for 'Pearl', www.Vermed.com) carries the popular disposable types for polygraph examiners. The 1" X 1 3/4" disposable rectangular electrodes (part #GSR-13) are only available in a 1000-piece $163 case order (that works out to less than 17 cents each).
For examiners who have been blaming GSR/EDA problems on their instrument or its software, using white stickies almost always solves the problem. We have observed sxaminers ramble on to excess about faulty instrument software when in reality it was just a dehydration issue that could have been cured by use of 'white stickies'.
TIP: remind examinees to drink plenty of water (not soda or coffee) in the hour or two prior to the exam, to help assure hydration.
County of Orange Florida seeking bids on polygraph services / for job applicants and for internal matters
County of Orange Florida seeking bids on polygraph services / for job applicants and for internal matters
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, were previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, were previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
County of Luzerne PA seeking bids on polygraph services / juvenile probation
County of Luzerne PA seeking bids on polygraph services / juvenile probation
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, were previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
peoamail@aol.com
(complete details, and bid-preparation assistance, were previously sent directly to PEOA members for this matter)
Sunday, June 12, 2011
California Private Patrol Operator (PPO) license test help for examiners
California Private Patrol Operator (PPO) license test help for examiners:
As many polygraph examiners are from law-enforcement backgrounds, many also choose to offer security or bodyguard services in addition to their exams. In California, this requires obtaining of a 'PPO Private Patrol Operator' license. License test exam questions on that are wide-ranging, from employee matters (bookkeepng, taxes, insurance, hiring, firing, insurance, etc) to client matters (proposals, contracts, duties, lawsuits, etc). Exhaustive study and preparatory material is available through www.thePIgroup.com, including with a pass-guarantee available. After passing, there is no re-testing needed at the 2-year license renewals.
Often, clients of private patrol operators are often clients of polygraph examiners, so it is a good companion business.
As many polygraph examiners are from law-enforcement backgrounds, many also choose to offer security or bodyguard services in addition to their exams. In California, this requires obtaining of a 'PPO Private Patrol Operator' license. License test exam questions on that are wide-ranging, from employee matters (bookkeepng, taxes, insurance, hiring, firing, insurance, etc) to client matters (proposals, contracts, duties, lawsuits, etc). Exhaustive study and preparatory material is available through www.thePIgroup.com, including with a pass-guarantee available. After passing, there is no re-testing needed at the 2-year license renewals.
Often, clients of private patrol operators are often clients of polygraph examiners, so it is a good companion business.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Examiner in Botswana (South Africa) seeks employment position
Examiner in Botswana (South Africa) seeks employment position
Trained by Nathan Gordon; has an LX-4000 instrument
peoamail@aol.com
Trained by Nathan Gordon; has an LX-4000 instrument
peoamail@aol.com
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Ventura County polygraph examiner & private investigator Kathryn Grogan received her '1000 Completed Exams' award at the PEOA Conference
Ventura County polygraph examiner & private investigator Kathryn Grogan received her '1000 Completed Exams' award at the PEOA Conference this past weekend.
Kathryn Grogan completed an 8-week State of California-approved polygraph academy in 2005, and she serves the public & businesses of the Los Angeles and Ventura counties. She provides private investigation & lie-detection services to businesses and to the public. Her contact information is www.KathrynGrogan.com and 818-384-6969.
Kathryn Grogan completed an 8-week State of California-approved polygraph academy in 2005, and she serves the public & businesses of the Los Angeles and Ventura counties. She provides private investigation & lie-detection services to businesses and to the public. Her contact information is www.KathrynGrogan.com and 818-384-6969.
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