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Safety in the Workplace Staff Development Emergency Operations Volunteer Training

Transcript of Safety in the Workplace Staff Development Emergency Operations Volunteer Training.

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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