73. The DPD shall provide comprehensive pre-service and inservice training to all detention officers.
74. The DPD shall create and maintain individual training records for all detention officers, documenting the date and topic of all pre-service and in-service training completed for all training completed on or after the effective date of this Agreement.
75. The DPD shall provide all detention officers, supervisors of detention officers and members of the Holding Cell Compliance Committee with annual training in emergency preparedness. Such training shall include drills and substantive training in the following topics:
a. emergency response plans and notification responsibilities;
b. fire drills and use of fire extinguishers and other fire suppression equipment;
c. key control drills and key control policies and procedures; and
d. responding to emergency situations, including scenarios detention officers likely will experience.
76. The DPD shall provide all detention officers, supervisors and members of the Holding Cell Compliance Committee with annual training in the medical/mental health screening programs and policies. Such training shall
include and address the following topics:
a. prisoner intake procedures and medical and mental health protocols, including protocols for transferring or housing prisoners with infectious diseases, disabilities and/or requiring increased monitoring;
b. recording, updating and transferring prisoner health information and medications;
c. the prescription medication policy, including instructions on the storage, recording and administration of medications; and
d. examples of scenarios faced by detention officers illustrating proper intake screening and action in response to information regarding medical and mental health conditions.
77. The DPD shall provide all detention officers, supervisors and members of the Holding Cell Compliance Committee with annual training in detainee safety programs and policies. Such training shall include and address the
following topics:
a. the security screening program, including protocols for identifying and promptly and properly housing suspected crime partners, vulnerable, assaultive or special management prisoners;
b. protocols for performing, documenting and obtaining supervisory review of holding cell checks;
c. protocols concerning prisoners in observation cells, including protocols for direct and continual supervision, for spotting potential suicide hazards and providing appropriate clothing; and
d. examples of scenarios faced by detention officers illustrating appropriate security screening, segregation and monitoring techniques.
78. The DPD shall provide all detention officers, supervisors and members of the Holding Cell Compliance Committee with annual training in environmental health and safety and hygiene. Such training shall include and address the following topics:
a. cell block cleaning and maintenance protocols; and
b. sanitary food preparation and delivery protocols.