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BCOT WEEK 4 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+), Exams of Safety and Fire Engineering

How many officers are needed when escorting a high max inmate outside of the prison? - ANSWER3; 2 unarmed and 1 armed What do you do to prevent restraints from tightening once they are applied? - ANSWERDouble lock

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BCOT WEEK 4 QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS(RATED A+)
How many officers are needed when escorting a high max inmate outside of the
prison? - ANSWER3; 2 unarmed and 1 armed
What do you do to prevent restraints from tightening once they are applied? -
ANSWERDouble lock
All defense moves taught throughout the course of defense tactics week are -
ANSWERapproved by the GDC
Deadly force cannot be used to - ANSWERprotect evidence
What is OC spray considered? - ANSWERLess lethal
First level of control - ANSWERofficer presence
Where is the armed officer positioned when escorting a high max prisoner? -
ANSWERLevel 3
What is the first step taken when dealing with an individual that is armed with a
knife? - ANSWERdisengage
What is threat based off? - ANSWERPerception
What must happen after a use of force? - ANSWERThe inmate must be taken to
medical for an examination
What can the offender refuse in terms of medical? - ANSWERTreatment
What can't the offender refuse in terms of medical? - ANSWERExamination
Handcuff positioning: Front - ANSWERLevel 1
Handcuff positioning: Back - ANSWERLevel 2 1/2
Handcuff positioning: Waist Chains/leg irons - ANSWERLevel 2
Interview stance - ANSWERoffers support, mobility, and balance; protects vital
organs
How are restraints taken off? - ANSWERReverse
What must happen to special management unit inmates when they are being moved
throughout the facility? - ANSWERStrip search both before and after
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ANSWERS(RATED A+)

How many officers are needed when escorting a high max inmate outside of the prison? - ANSWER3; 2 unarmed and 1 armed What do you do to prevent restraints from tightening once they are applied? - ANSWERDouble lock All defense moves taught throughout the course of defense tactics week are - ANSWERapproved by the GDC Deadly force cannot be used to - ANSWERprotect evidence What is OC spray considered? - ANSWERLess lethal First level of control - ANSWERofficer presence Where is the armed officer positioned when escorting a high max prisoner? - ANSWERLevel 3 What is the first step taken when dealing with an individual that is armed with a knife? - ANSWERdisengage What is threat based off? - ANSWERPerception What must happen after a use of force? - ANSWERThe inmate must be taken to medical for an examination What can the offender refuse in terms of medical? - ANSWERTreatment What can't the offender refuse in terms of medical? - ANSWERExamination Handcuff positioning: Front - ANSWERLevel 1 Handcuff positioning: Back - ANSWERLevel 2 1/ Handcuff positioning: Waist Chains/leg irons - ANSWERLevel 2 Interview stance - ANSWERoffers support, mobility, and balance; protects vital organs How are restraints taken off? - ANSWERReverse What must happen to special management unit inmates when they are being moved throughout the facility? - ANSWERStrip search both before and after

GDC Policy - ANSWERforce may be used to accomplish legitemate and necessary functions of facility/center operations and to prevent injury to persons or substantial damage to property. The use of force to compel and offender to take involuntary action or to restrain and precent him or her from an action is authorized only to the extent necessary to maintain positive control of the offender. Force - ANSWERphysically compelling an inmate to take an action against their will or to prevent an inmate from taking action that would be damaging to themselves, others, or property. Levels of resistance - ANSWERverbal non-compliance, passive, defensive, active aggressive, deadly force verbal non-compliance - ANSWERsaying no, threats, or insults passive - ANSWERsits down defensive - ANSWERpushing or pulling away active aggression - ANSWERfighting deadly force - ANSWERwith intent to cause death or serious bodily harm Levels of force - ANSWERofficer presence, verbal commands, phsyical handling, temporary incampacitation, chemical agents, batons and riot sticks, firearms (deadly force) Levels of force: 1 - ANSWERofficer presence Levels of force: 2 - ANSWERverbal commands Levels of force: 3 - ANSWERphysical handling Levels of force: 4 - ANSWERtemporary incapacitation Levels of force: 5 - ANSWERchemical agents Levels of force: 6 - ANSWERbatons and riot sticks Levels of force: 7 - ANSWERfire arms (deadly force) Combat stance - ANSWERdeep-- wide base, lower center, head over feet, hands up (dont block view), and dont cross feet while moving Move left in combat stance - ANSWERleft foot moves first, then right Move right in combat stance - ANSWERright foot moves first, then left Move forward in combat stance - ANSWERWeak leg moves first, then strong leg

Types of takedowns - ANSWERstraight arm bar takedown, rear body twist takedown MOVEEE - ANSWERmultiple strikes, overload nervous system, very the height of strikes, evaluate, escalate (when needed), escape 40/10 principle - ANSWER40 percent of strikes are too high, 40 percent of strikes are too low, 10 percent of strikes miss, and 10 percent of strikes hit the target Escape techniques - ANSWER1 handed collar crab and 2 handed collar grab Ground techniques - ANSWERbackfall, prone self defense and recovery, mounted subject recovery Ballistic stream - ANSWERear to ear; 3-12 feet Jet foam - ANSWERcircular patterns; 3-5 feet MK4 parts - ANSWERflip top safety, nozzle, valve assembly, propellant, canister, formula Hazard specifications of OC spray - ANSWERcolor code: organe, classification: inflammatory, effectiveness: 1-5 seconds Physical effects of OC: eyes - ANSWERinvoluntary eye closure, burning sensation, inflammation Three S's of weapon retention - ANSWERstabilize, stun, separate Restraints uses outside of the facility - ANSWERwasit chains and leg irons are to be used when transporting offenders and when returning a recaptured offender after an attempted escape Restraint uses inside the facility - ANSWERrestraints are used to move disruptive offenders from one place to another wen their history, present behavior, or emotional state creates the likelihood or bodily injury, property damage, or escape Unauthorized uses of restraints - ANSWERcannot be restrained to any part of a vehicle, cannot be restrained to fixed objects, used as punishment, and restraining hands to the feet Restraints applied - ANSWERplaced on the offender in the locked and loaded position, palm of strong hand, keyholes up, single blade facing away from you, click three times Olesorin - ANSWERmixture of a natural essential oil and resin Capsicum - ANSWERa genus of the nightshade family

Oleoresin Capsicum - ANSWEROil of capsicum Spray patterns - ANSWERfull cone, ballistic stream, and jet foam Full cone - ANSWERnose to mouth; 3-8 feet Physical effects of OC: respiratory - ANSWERexcessive mucus, shortness of breath, feeling of suffocation, tightness in chest, and chest pain Psychological effects of OC spray - ANSWERfear, panic, anxiety