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Deadly Force
Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm
4 M's
Mind Mass Muscle Movement
JITTS
Jewelry
Injuries
Tap-Out Rule
Training Area
Stretching
ORM Instruction
OPNAVINST 3500.9
ORM
method used for identifying hazards, assessing risks, and implementing controls
I-AM-IS
Identify Hazards
Assess Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implement Controls
Supervise
Serious Bodily Harm
Not Minor Injuries, such as black eye, broken nose
Passive Compliant
Person that does not physically resist
Passive Resistor
Will not follow task direction
Active Resistor
Physically non-complies
UFC Level 1
Presence
UFC Level 2
Verbal Commands
UFC Level 3
Soft Control (Restrain/Detain)
UFC Level 4
Hard Controls (Takedown, OC Spray)
UFC Level 5
Intermediate Weapons (Baton, Military Dog)
UFC Level 6
Deadly Force or Serious Bodily Harm (Guns)
Most important to consider with Use of Force
SOUND JUDGEMENT
Deadly Force Triangle
Capability
Opportunity
Intent
Triangle Capability
Ability or means
Triangle Opportunity
Able to retrieve weapons to cause death
Triangle Intent
Willingness to cause death or serious bodily harm
Deadly Force Conditions
Serious Self Defense
Vital to Nat'l Security
Dangerous to others
Serious offense against
Infrastructure
Escape
Arrest of Apprehension
Red Target Areas
Entire Head
Spinal Cord to Tail Bone
Throat
Xyphoid Process
Solar Plexus
Hot Pocket
Yellow Target Areas
Collar Bone
Upper Abs
Joints
Ribs
Groin
Green Target Areas
Back of Hand
Lower Abs
Shins
Achilles
Wrist, Thighs, Calfs
Shoulders
Hinges
Joints
4 M's
Mind
Mass
Muscle
Movement
How many parts to the Expandable Baton?
6
Baton Carrying Methods
Outside Arm Carry-Ready
Two Handed Carry-Block
Vertical Carry-Behind Leg
Baton Blocking Techniques
High Block
Low Block
Strong Side Block
Weak Side Block
Middle Block
Baton Striking Techniques
Forward Strike
Reverse Strike
Rear Jab
Middle Thrust
M.A.C.H.
Mechanical Advantage Control Holds
How many MACH Levels
5
What is the Reactionary Gaps
4-6 Feet, 6 FEET
Baton Draws
Cross Draw
Strong Side Draw
Hydraulic Needle Effect
OC Spray Stream that causes damage to the tissue of the eye
OC Stands for:
Oleoresin Capsicum
OC is what kind of force on the UFC
Hard Controls-Step 4
OC has what type of effect:
Inflammatory
Oleoresin
Mix of Resin and essential oil from various plants
Capsicum
plants ranging mild to hot, have pungent seeds
Oleorisin Capsicum is:
Oil of Capsicum
Pungency
Heat or intensity of pepper
Capsaicinoids
Oily Fatty Substances in plant
Capsaicin
Most ACTIVE ingredient in OC.
The most active ingredient in OC is:
Capsaicin
OC Compounds can be measured in
HPLC-High Performance Liquid Chromatography
SHU
Scoville Heat Units
How many SHUs in OC
500,000
Solvents
Dissolving Liquid Substance
Emulsifier
substance that creates bond
OC Creation Levels
Level 1-Gather Peppers
Level 2-Decide Formation
Level 3-Dilution
What is the OC Dilution Level:
9:1
What is the military OC Level?
10% Pepper Spray, 0.18 Required
OC Canisters are divided in how many parts:
7
OC Canister parts are:
Nozzle
Flip Top
Vlv Stem
Actuator Button
Valve Assembly
Tube
How many feet should you stand away from subject being sprayed?
36 inches
OC Canister Effective Range is
3-12 Feet
OC is sprayed in what way:
Side to Side, 3 seconds
Military only orders with OC Manufacturer:
First Defense
First Defense OC Products are:
Non-Flammable, non-carinogenic
OC Formula:
SCECM
Spray
Command
Evaluate
Control
Medical
What is Level 1 OC Contam?
Direct Physical Contact
What is Level 2 OC Contam?
Secondary Contact
What is Level 3 OC Contam?
Area Contamination
How many hours after spraying subject do you monitor?
2 hours
What is Positional Asyphixiation?
Applying unncessary force to a persons body, causing them to not be able to breathe