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(a) A correctional officer must be provided training in the following areas, within available resources, during the first year of employment
(1) custody, supervision, and control of prisoners; and facility security procedures;
(2) rules for the conduct of prisoners;
(3) use of force, firearms and other weapons, mechanical restraints, and chemical agents;
(4) rights and responsibilities of prisoners;
(5) fire and emergency procedures;
(6) first aid, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, and emergency trauma treatment;
(7) recognition and dispensing of medication;
(8) record-keeping and report writing;
(9) cross-cultural awareness and interpersonal communication techniques;
(10) legal issues and liability concerning corrections; and
(11) the provisions of this chapter and AS 33.
(b) The superintendent shall ensure that correctional officers are tested periodically for proficiency in firearms and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.
(c) Other facility staff must receive training as resources permit and as determined appropriate by the commissioner.
History: Eff. 9/10/77, Register 63; am 12/27/78, Register 68; am 1/9/87, Register 101
Authority: AS 33.30.011
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