Monday, May 27, 2019

Automobile and Level Material Appendix Essay

Choose one of the Facts for Consideration sections from Ch. 3 of the text and list the foliate number for the section you chose. Then, complete the following table. List five threats appropriate to the environment from the section you chose. Rate the risk for each threat from 0 (low) to 10 (high). Then, list five appropriate countermeasures. Once you complete the table, write a brief explanation of the countermeasures for the two threats with the highest risk total, stating how the countermeasure reduces the risk associated with that threat.This assessment is based on the Facts for Consideration on page _93___THREAT RISK COUNTERMEASURE Probability Criticality Total ExamplePhysical assault 9 4 13 super visible officer presence Inmate Escape 10 5 15 Extra guards to help pr eveningt escape attempt Inmate Riots 8 4 12 Officers carry visible weapons to show that if inmates get out of hand measures will be taken .Transport vehicle driver dog-tired 9 4 13 Extra driver to transport vehic le in addition to other guards that arent driving Inmates take over the train 10 4 14 Have the inmates checked forwards they get on the van and and then handcuffed so they are not able to guide around or get close to the driver Have more than one officer on the van 8 3 11 wiz officer can drive and the other can keep an eye on the inmates.The inmate escape is very important. If there are extra guards then it will be easy to prevent this from happening, especially since some trips can take up to 48 hours to complete. With all the stopping (two to eight stops on any given trip) and going it would be great to have the countermeasure.When itcomes to inmates taking over the van, I feel as though that is something that can happen even if there are two officers on the van. Inmates are strong and they always have something up their sleeves. So if we were to take the countermeasure and actually have them checked before they get on the van and then handcuffed it makes the ride safer and less threatening.

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