EFTA00118807.pdf
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METROPOLITAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
SPECIFIC POST ORDERS
SEU #1
THIS IS NOT AN ARMED POST
THIS IS AN OLEORESIN CAPSIUM (OC) CARRY POST
POST: SPECIAL HOUSING UNIT #1(SHU #1)
EQUIPMENT: Key Ring(s) C-27, C-28, C-3O, C-31, C-32, C-33, B-32,
B-33 Radio/BA, Metal Detector, MK-4 OC Dispenser
All equipment assigned to this post and will be accountable on the shift
to shift inventory form. All 24 hour equipment and key rings will be
logged into TRUSCOPE program with type of equipment and key ring
numbers.
SHIFT: "ERRING WATCH
HOURS OF DUTY: 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M.
NORMAL ROUTINE:
All Correctional Officers will report to the institution according to
their assigned work schedule. You are required to utilize the "Staff
Chit Board" whenever you enter and/or depart from the secured perimeter
of the institution
SECURITY PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED WHEN OPERATING THE BELOW LISTED SRO
DOORS:
Door 27 and Inner Door: Both doors must always remain secured when not
being used. They are to be opened as needed for traffic and secured
immediately. These doors are to be considered a sallyport only and one
door will be open at a time unless there is an emergency.
CONTROLLED MOVES:
A Lieutenant will call a controlled move to halt all general
population movement. The controlled move is conducted to guarantee
that the inmate is closely monitored and kept separate from other
inmates.
12:00 A.M.
Report directly to the Special Housing Unit wearing the prescribed
uniform and relieve the Evening Watch Officer. After you have relieved
the Evening Watch Officer, as the equipment is issued on a 24-hour
basis, you are required to indicate the key ring number and type of
equipment accounted for into TRUSCOPE and sign the location inventory.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK
SPECIFIC POST ORDERS
SHU #1
THIS IS NOT AN ARMED POST
Count the keys to ensure the number of keys corresponds with the total
number on the key ring chit. Key rings must be secured to a belt by
clips and a metal chain. Contact the Control Center on #333 and test
your Radio/Body Alarm. Begin making watch calls at this time. Watch
calls will be made every 30 minutes from the hours of 6:00 PM to 6:00
AM.
Unit officers must maintain a log of pertinent information regarding
inmate activity, detailing time, persons involved (if pertinent) and the
event. These entries must be entered into TRUSCOPE program.
Report for duty by telephone with the Operations Lieutenant and receive
any additional information. Begin making 30 minute rounds ensuring you
document the findings into TRUSCOPE. Staff will observed all inmates in
continued. lock down status once in the first 30 minute period of the
hour ex: (12:00 -12:30,44) followed by another round in the second 30
minute period of the same hour (12:30-1:00 AM).This will ensure an
inmate is observed at least twice per hour. These rounds are to be
conducted on an irregular schedule and no more than 40 minutes apart.
A11 observations must be documented.
It should be clearly understood that none of these activities are to
take place until the Evening Watch officer is relieved. It should be
noted that it is understood that not all of the above will be
accomplished by or before the count.
OFFICIAL COUNT TIME: The SHIM Officer, will assist with backing the
count. All counts will be completed by two staff members. One staff
member will count the inmates in the assigned cells and the other staff
member will observe the unit for any unauthorized movement from the
range grill. When you count the inmates you will count living
breathing flesh. Ensure that all cell doors are locked prior to
conducting your count. Call your count into the C&A Officer at extension
"6468".
Always ensure the correct time, date, and Officers printed name and
signature conducting the count are noted on the count slip. All count
slips will be written in blue or black ink and should be clear and
legible. Count slips which appear to be altered will not be accepted.
Internal Security Officer will pick up the count slips and take them to
the Control Center. Once the Control Center announces a clear
institutional count, record this information into TRUSCOPE.
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SPECIFIC POST ORDERS
SHU #1
THIS IS NOT AN ARMED POST
Anything out of the ordinary will be reported to the Shift Lieutenant
immediately. Outgoing mail from inmates on mail monitoring status will
be separated and identified as SIS mail and left open. After processing
is complete, all mail will be sealed and placed in the mail bag for pick
up. The Internal Security Officer will pick mail up at approximately
5:00 A.M.
3:00 A.M.
The official count will be announced at this time. Staff will perform a
double staff count, observing human flesh and movement before counting
any inmate. Call in the count to the C&A Officer at extension "6468"
5:00 A.M.
The official count will be announced at this time. You are to follow the
same procedures used at the 3:00 a.m. count. Remember Staff will perform
a double staff count, observing human flesh and movement before counting
any inmate.
6:00 A.M.
r Ensure that all inmates on the court list are ready for pick up by the
Internal Security. The SHU 83 and Recreation Officers will report to
the unit at this time and assist with the court movement.
All SHU inmates will be escorted to R&D for court at a ratio of two
staff members per every inmate unless otherwise instructed by the
Operations Lieutenant. Contact the C&A Officer to receive clearance
for the escort of the inmate(s). Ex: If you are escorting two inmates
to RAD there should be four escorting staff members
Breakfast Feeding
The SHU 82 will ensure the food carts are properly searched prior to
bringing them into the unit. The SHU 81 will ensure the SHU Officers
(including the Recreation Officers); will count all food trays, lids,
and utensils prior to and after the meal. The SHU 12 will prepare the
breakfast meal, and began feeding with the assistance of the
Recreation Officers. Ensure that all wickets are secured; only one
(1) wicket will be opened at a time for the feeding of the meal.
Report problems with the meal to the Shift Lieutenant and Food Service
staff and ensure corrective measures are taken before serving
commences. The lights in the inmate's cells will be turned on while
the breakfast feeding is in progress.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK
SPECIFIC POST ORDERS
SOU 81
THIS IS NOT AN ARMED POST
All Food trays must be accounted for; no food trays will be left in an
inmate's cell after pickup. If an inmate refuses to give you the tray
back notify the SHU Lieutenant or the Operations Lieutenant. Inmate
orderlies will not be utilized to collect food trays.
7:00 A.M.
Prepare the cells and unit for daily inspection. No later than 8:00 am
each morning all inmates will have their cells cleaned, beds made, and
will be dressed in their jumpsuits. All SNO officers will assist with
conducting daily inspections of the unit. Any inmate who desires
recreation will have their cells in a high state of sanitation.
Recreation begins by the Recreation Officers Monday through Friday.
INMATES DEPARTING FOR RECREATION WILL NOT LEAVE THEIR CELLS UNTIDY.
7:30 A.M.
Ensure that all pertinent paperwork is properly filled out, (Daily
Security Inspection Sheet, Equipment Inventory, BP-292, etc.
Inmate Work Call: All inmates assigned to work details will report to
their work detail assignments.
8:00 A.M.
End of Tour:
Pass all keys and equipment to your relief. Once properly relieved,
your tour of duty ends and you are to proceed directly out of the
institution.
**DO NOT LEAVE YOUR POST UNTIL THE PROPER RELIEF HAS BEEN PROVIDED**
Officers assigned to this post will not vacate the post unless properly
relieved or instructed to do so by the Operations or Activities
Lieutenants. These post orders are not intended to describe in detail
all the officer's responsibilities. Good judgment and common sense are
expected in all situations not covered in these post orders.
IT IS POLICY OF THE BUREAU OF PRISONS THAT IF AN INMATE(S) SHOULD
APPROACH YOU OR YOUR POST WITH A STAFF MEMBER HOSTAGE, YOUR FIRST
CONSIDERATION IS THE SECURITY OF THE INSTITUTION AND UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES WILL INMATES BE PERMITTED TO ESCAPE. ANY EMPLOYEE TAKEN
HOSTAGE, REGARDLESS OF RANK, HAS NO AUTHORITY.
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