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Safety in the Workplace Staff Development Emergency Operations Volunteer Training

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Volunteer Training. Safety in the Workplace. Staff Development Emergency Operations. Performance Objectives. Participants will understand the meaning of security. Participants will understand chain of command Participants will know how staff communicate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Safety in the Workplace

Staff Development Emergency Operations

Volunteer Training

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Performance Objectives

Participants will understand the meaning of security

Participants will understand chain of command

Participants will know how staff communicate

Participants will understand elements of key control

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MEANING OF SECURITY

1. To prevent offenders or students from escaping.

2. To maintain peace and order within the facility.

3. To prevent injury to any person.

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Please review the following items which can be found in a correctional facility.

Ask yourself, “How could these items be used as a threat to safety and security?”

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Answer…All the items can be altered and used in a variety of ways to jeopardize safety and security.

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Chain of Command

• Connection between security & communication– To function properly, someone

has to be in charge at all times

– This is necessary for both routine and crisis situations

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Ways for Correctional Staff to Communicate

Connection Between Security & Communication

• Interpersonal conversations

• Telephones• Intercoms• Hand-held radios

• Written correspondence (i.e. logs, reports)

• Gestures, body language

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Elements of Key Control

• Avoid dropping, never throw or slide keys along the floor

• Know the number of keys in your possession

• Keep facility keys secured

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• Know what locks all keys operate

• Don’t leave padlocks on hasps in an unlocked position

• If a key is lost or broken… verbally notify supervisor immediately and follow up with a written report

• Know key control procedures at your facility

Elements of Key Control

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Congratulations! You have completed the

module on…“Safety in the Workplace”.

Please review the module again if you have any questions.

Staff Development Emergency Operations