Florida BRT Corrections - Facility and
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hazardous materials (hazmat) substances (solids, liquids, or gases) that, when
released, may be capable of causing harm to
people, the environment, and property
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) required for any hazardous material shipped to
and from a correctional facility; it includes the
manufacturer's name, the product name, and spill
and leak procedures
common equipment and • security equipment
accessories that can be issued to • housing equipment
officers include
security equipment radios, restraints, weapons, and chemical agents
housing equipment search mirrors, restraints, PPE
to inspect an item means • making sure that the item works
• has the correct serial number or property
identification number
• has not passed an expiration date
,mishandling an item includes • incorrectly identifying equipment
• not using equipment for its intended purpose
• using equipment without proper training
examples of hazardous equipment • basic construction tools (hammer, screwdriver,
in a correctional setting pliers, shovel, ladder, hoses)
• power tools (electric drill, jigsaw, chainsaw)
• cutting tools (bandsaw, handsaw, hacksaw)
• building and grounds maintenance equipment
(painting supplies, lawn mower, pipe wrench)
• culinary instruments (knife, cleaver, cooking
fork, spit, skewer)
• medical/dental instruments with sharp points or
cutting edges
perimeter a secure area that surrounds a facility and is
critical element of security
sally port a system of two openings (doors or gates)
designed to open only one at a time
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
FCAC Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission
ACA American Correctional Association
FMJS Florida Model Jail Standards
NDS National Detention Standards
FAC Florida Administrative Code
33 Department of Corrections
, 64E-11 Department of Health; food hygiene
a correctional officer is responsible • identifying and properly accounting for
for inventory and issuing and storing equipment
• properly storing all equipment in their care and
control
equipment is assigned for use in • living quarters
specific areas, such as • food service areas
• building maintenance
• health care services
• security
common equipment and • security equipment (radios, restraints, weapons,
accessories that can be issued to and chemical agents)
officers • housing equipment (search mirrors, restraints,
and PPE)
mishandling can include • incorrectly identifying equipment
• not using equipment for its intended purpose
• using equipment without proper training
common equipment and • building equipment (maintenance tools and
accessories that should be materials used to complete common upkeep and
inventoried repairs
• sanitation equipment (used for inmate living
areas, such as brooms, mops, cleaning carts, and
cleaning supplies)
• health care equipment and accessories (such as
medical supplies, dental tools, and restraints)
• food service equipment (including serving
utensils, trays, dishes, and cookware)
some agencies use a _____________ to shadow board
store items; an outline of each item
is traced onto a board where the
item is hung.
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Terms in this set (109)
hazardous materials (hazmat) substances (solids, liquids, or gases) that, when
released, may be capable of causing harm to
people, the environment, and property
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) required for any hazardous material shipped to
and from a correctional facility; it includes the
manufacturer's name, the product name, and spill
and leak procedures
common equipment and • security equipment
accessories that can be issued to • housing equipment
officers include
security equipment radios, restraints, weapons, and chemical agents
housing equipment search mirrors, restraints, PPE
to inspect an item means • making sure that the item works
• has the correct serial number or property
identification number
• has not passed an expiration date
,mishandling an item includes • incorrectly identifying equipment
• not using equipment for its intended purpose
• using equipment without proper training
examples of hazardous equipment • basic construction tools (hammer, screwdriver,
in a correctional setting pliers, shovel, ladder, hoses)
• power tools (electric drill, jigsaw, chainsaw)
• cutting tools (bandsaw, handsaw, hacksaw)
• building and grounds maintenance equipment
(painting supplies, lawn mower, pipe wrench)
• culinary instruments (knife, cleaver, cooking
fork, spit, skewer)
• medical/dental instruments with sharp points or
cutting edges
perimeter a secure area that surrounds a facility and is
critical element of security
sally port a system of two openings (doors or gates)
designed to open only one at a time
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
FCAC Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission
ACA American Correctional Association
FMJS Florida Model Jail Standards
NDS National Detention Standards
FAC Florida Administrative Code
33 Department of Corrections
, 64E-11 Department of Health; food hygiene
a correctional officer is responsible • identifying and properly accounting for
for inventory and issuing and storing equipment
• properly storing all equipment in their care and
control
equipment is assigned for use in • living quarters
specific areas, such as • food service areas
• building maintenance
• health care services
• security
common equipment and • security equipment (radios, restraints, weapons,
accessories that can be issued to and chemical agents)
officers • housing equipment (search mirrors, restraints,
and PPE)
mishandling can include • incorrectly identifying equipment
• not using equipment for its intended purpose
• using equipment without proper training
common equipment and • building equipment (maintenance tools and
accessories that should be materials used to complete common upkeep and
inventoried repairs
• sanitation equipment (used for inmate living
areas, such as brooms, mops, cleaning carts, and
cleaning supplies)
• health care equipment and accessories (such as
medical supplies, dental tools, and restraints)
• food service equipment (including serving
utensils, trays, dishes, and cookware)
some agencies use a _____________ to shadow board
store items; an outline of each item
is traced onto a board where the
item is hung.