Also known as: gp.
GP stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of GP across different fields and industries.
Calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO4 2H2O) a sludge constituent from the conventional lime scrubber process, obtained as a byproduct of the dewatering operation and sold for commercial use. OR A hydrous crystalline calcium sulphate used as an extender pigment in some paints and in special cement paints and is the basis of some wall plasters.
ArchitecturalChemistryConstructionDrawingEducationEngineeringGeologyMineralScienceScientific & EducationalTechnologyThe Finance and Administrative ServicesGP stands for General Purpose in the context of policing, typically referring to units, equipment, or personnel designated for broad, non-specialized roles within a police force. A General Purpose police officer or unit handles a wide range of duties such as patrolling, responding to emergency calls, maintaining public order, and supporting specialized teams when needed. The term is also commonly used in reference to GP dogs (general purpose police dogs), trained to perform multiple functions including tracking, suspect apprehension, and crowd control.
In law enforcement operations, General Purpose designations ensure flexibility and rapid deployment. These officers and resources form the backbone of routine policing, filling critical gaps between specialized teams such as SWAT, cybercrime, or narcotics divisions. GP units are essential for day-to-day public safety and first-response effectiveness.
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