Appointments (General) Flashcards

(17 cards)

1
Q

What is the ideal spread of a Conducted Energy Weapon?

A

30cm spread for every 3.3 metres

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2
Q

What is the primary and secondary target zones of the Conducted Energy Weapon?

A

Primary - Large muscles in back, above and below waistline
Secondary - Large muscles in front, above and below waistline

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3
Q

What does NMI stand for in relation to the Conducted Energy Weapon?

A

Neuro-Muscular Incapacitation

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4
Q

What are the two criteria to draw your Conducted Energy Weapon?

A

Don’t draw unless - justified using it
Taser MUST - be immediately armed upon removal of the holster

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5
Q

Who should a Conducted Energy Weapon not be used on

A

a mental health patient solely to make them submit to medication or treatment

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6
Q

How long is the cycle of the Conducted Energy Weapon and how many cycles are you allowed to do?

A

1st - 5 seconds
3 cycles

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7
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What are the three modes of use for the Conducted Energy Weapon?

A

Warning Arc
Probes Discharged
Drive Stun

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8
Q

What is the maximum range and minimum range for spraying the face of the Defensive Spray (OC)?

A

90cm
3.5 metres

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9
Q

What is the tactical movement of the Defensive Spray (OC)?

A

Spray - Move - Assess

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10
Q

What are the seven steps of Defensive Spray (OC) decontamination?

A

Control
Instructions
Removal
Reassurance
Decontaminate
Medical
Observe

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11
Q

What are the parts left - right on the baton?

A

tip, shaft, rubber grommet, knurled handle, butt

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12
Q

What are the parts left - right on the expandable baton?

A

tip, end shaft, middle shaft, handle, end cap

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13
Q

What are the strike areas for a baton? (Primary, Secondary and Non-Advised?

A

Primary - The leg, from below the hip to the toes.
Secondary - The arm, from the point of the shoulder to the fingertips.

  1. Head
  2. Neck
  3. Groin
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14
Q

What are the handcuffing principles?

A

Apply, Adjust, Double Lock, Check

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15
Q

What are the parts of a handcuff?

A

fixed arm
swing arm
body
hinge
knurled locking barrel

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16
Q

What is the weight of the batons.

A

Baton - 540 grams
Expandable - 462 grams

17
Q

What are the sizes of the batons?

A

66.04cm (baton)
51.28cm - 19.74cm (expandable)