Agency Training February 29, 2024
Privately made firearms (PMFs) are firearms (including a frame or receiver) that have been completed, assembled or otherwise produced by a person other than a licensed manufacturer. PMFs are also made without a serial number placed by a licensed manufacturer at the time the firearm was produced. However, not all PMFs are illegal and not all firearms are required to have a serial number. ATF has compiled some information on the different types of PMFs and things to consider while owning one.
Narcan
1. Identify the reasons that law enforcement should
be aware of community naloxone programs;
2. Explain the purpose of syringe access programs
and the Good Samaritan 911 Law;
3. Identify the characteristics of an opioid overdose;
4. Identify the steps in care of a person who has
overdosed on an opioid; and
5. Demonstrate how to use intranasal naloxone to
treat an opioid overdose.
Terrorism Awareness
Learning Objectives
You will be able to identify one defense
measure used to reduce the vulnerability of
individuals and property to terrorist acts.
You will be able to identify one key terrorist
events that changed law enforcement
operations.
You will be able to recognize signs of
terrorism when performing law
enforcement functions on duty and off duty
Crime Scene
Crime Scenes/Evidence
collection and preservation Introduction:
Crime scene investigation in the meeting point of science, logic and law.
“Processing a crime scene” is a long, tedious process that involves purposeful documentation
of the conditions at the scene.
The collection of any physical evidence that
could possibly illuminate what happened and
point to who did it.
There is no typical crime scene, there is no typical
body of evidence and there is no typical
investigation approach.
Prevention of Workplace Violence
Prevention of Workplace Violence
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
• Learn the requirements of the Workplace Violence Prevention Act and
Department of Labor regulations
• Define workplace violence and understand the different types
• Learn the key elements of (Insert employer name)’s workplace
violence prevention policy and program.
• Learn where our policy statement is posted and to how to obtain a
copy of our workplace violence program
• Learn workplace violence risk factors and prevention efforts
• Learn how to report incidents of workplace violence
With employer
With Department of Labor
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