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COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE)
Contract #
N-2014-132
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POLICE
Expiration Date
6/30/2017
Destruction Year
2022
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SWAT ACADEMY <br />POST— Basic Safety Requirements <br />G W C -CJTC -2014 <br />11. Minimum conditioning guidelines shall be considered for participants engaging in tactical operations <br />training. Participants shall be provided with a list of specific physical performance requirements, physical <br />fitness expectations, and testing standards prior to participating. (SWAT Physical fitness pre -test) <br />12. The Presenters and the participants share responsibility to stop action when a safety breach is observed <br />or other problem occurs. Participants shall be made aware of the appropriate immediate stop action <br />procedure when a safety problem is perceived which may cause injury to anyone. This also underscores <br />the reasonable responsibility of both participant(s) and Presenter(s) to stop action when hazards are <br />observed. <br />SAFETY POLICY: CHEMICAL AGENTS <br />CHEMICAL AGENTS POLICY GUIDELINES - PURPOSE <br />A. The purpose of these guidelines is to promote a high level of protection for participants engaging in the <br />Chemical Agents portion. <br />B. The guidelines contained herein are specifically intended to apply to a training experience, as opposed to <br />a true tactical event. Therefore some precautions suggested in these guidelines may be inadvisable or <br />inappropriate during an actual tactical emergency situation. <br />C. It is the intent of these guidelines to conform to the P.O.S.T. GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPANT SAFETY <br />IN CERTIFIED PROGRAMS Manual Part I, Section 1.0, Section 1.1 WRITTEN POLICY GUIDELINES at <br />al. Published 1990. <br />II. RESPONSIBILITIES — ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF <br />A. General safety rules as well as procedures unique to each Chemical Agents Training event are <br />developed, reduced to writing, and communicated to participants prior to each training session. <br />A copy of all safety guideline policies is incorporated into the lesson plan of the Chemical Agent lesson <br />plan. <br />C. To insure consistency and continuity, all Presenters will be required to adhere to the approved lesson <br />plan. <br />III. RESPONSIBILITIES — PRESENTERS <br />A. All Presenters involved with the Chemical Agent class shall demonstrate a proactive safety attitude and <br />exhibit a professional demeanor at all times. <br />B, Presenters of the Chemical Agent class shall maintain a high level of discipline over the participants at all <br />times. <br />C. At least one member of the Presenters involved in the presentation of the Chemical Agents class <br />shall be certified in the administration of First Aid and CPR. <br />Participants are queried to identify any pre- existing injuries or medical conditions which may affect their <br />ability to safety participate in the chemical agent training class. <br />Page 14 of 16 <br />
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