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Adheres to all Company Policies and Procedures prohibiting the use or carrying of any weapons, including but not limited to guns, knives, tasers, batons, pepper spray or similar devices.
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The use of handcuffs, pepper spray, or other restraining devices is not permitted. Make sure to punch out on the time clock. The use of handcuffs, pepper spray, or other restraining devices is not permitted.
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EQUIPMENT AND ACCURACYEquipment (required): Firearms, intermediate weapons to include: pepper spray, ASP baton, Taser, hand held radio, dispatch equipment, university automobiles, multi-line telephone equipment, and some general office machines.
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Adheres to all Company Policies and Procedures prohibiting the use or carrying of weapons, including but not limited to guns, knives, tasers, batons, pepper spray or similar devices. Discover Different means that we want you to bring your whole self and your sense of style to work with you every day - just as Associates do throughout the entire TJX family, which includes Marshalls, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.
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Must have the skill to operate tools and equipment pertinent to the position to include but not limited to the police patrol vehicle, police radio, handgun and other lethal and non-lethal weapons such as the side handle baton or ASP, pepper spray and handcuffs; first aid and safety equipment including the AED; may have to show proficiency with those tools on an annual basis.
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Assists with criminal justice program training exercises and may assist in developing and presenting staff training programs such as sexual assault prevention, pepper spray training, dealing with violent individuals, etc.
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Requires 160 hours of training; must also pass and maintain certification in, CPI and use of handcuffs, Pepper Spray and baton. 14.1 Acts as liaison between Public Safety Officers, and Public Safety Director.
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This position must be able to use hands and feet in self-defense; physically place inmates in cells; discharge chemical agent (pepper spray) and use restraint devices (handcuffs, etc.) Gallatin County is large and diverse, featuring everything from the spectacular scenery of Yellowstone National Park (our first National Park) to lush farmland, and a growing economy of high-tech industries.
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Subdues resisting inmates using approved non-lethal weapons, i.e., pepper spray (chemical discharge containing Oleo resin capsicum), and conducted electrical weapon (short duration exposure containing 50,000 volts and up to.004 amps.
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Ability to utilize a variety of tools, equipment and supplies associated with law enforcement activities, including any or all of the following: pistol, shotgun, patrol rifle, less lethal shotgun, taser, baton, pepper spray, radio, defibrillator, camera, window tint meter, sound meter, portable breath test, radar, fingerprint kit, lockout tool.
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Automotive, aircraft, boat, and snowmobile patrol vehicles; firearms; impact baton; two-way radios; cameras; radar units; pepper spray; blood, drug and chemical analysis kits; and computerized and conventional office equipment.
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Required to attend and pass all recurring mandatory legal, handcuffing tactics, Pepper spray tactics, CPR/AED/first aid classes. We are looking for a Full Time Security Officer Supervisor who will be responsible for ensuring that a high level of effective support is provided to all Security Officers, Casino and Senior Security Officers.
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Manual Dexterity/Motor Skills: A patrol officer must:Have the dexterity to be proficient in the use of their firearms and other defensive tactics equipment such as the baton, handcuffs, pepper spray, etc.
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Individuals selected for the position will have the opportunity to carry Oleoresin Capsicum (OC/pepper spray) if desired. If OC spray is carried, the staff carrying OC spay will be required to have direct (level 1) exposure during the training program.
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Automatic External Defibrillator, First Aid, ASP Baton, and Pepper Spray certification are highly desirable. All positions require the incumbent to be able to fully embrace the unique mission and identity of the College as a Catholic, Benedictine liberal arts and sciences institution.
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