The examples provided are from Florida. The samples forms found on the following pages are also available at the following websites:
CJSTC-201 Firing Range Facility and Equipment Requirementshttp://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/RulesandForms/CJSTC-201DTD050604.pdf
CJSTC-202 Driving Range Facility and Equipment Requirementshttp://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/RulesandForms/CJSTC-202DTD050505.pdf
CJSTC-203 Defensive Tactics Facility and Equipment Requirements http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/RulesandForms/CJSTC-203DTD050604.pdfFlorida Department of Law Enforcement
FACILITY AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Incorporated by Reference in Rule 11B-21.005(6), F.A.C.
201
TRAINING SCHOOL REVIEWER DATE
Location:
Rule 11B-21.005, F.A.C., requires that a training school conducting firearms training under the direct supervision of the training center director or designee shall comply with the following specifications:
1. The range shall have a bullet impact backstop that will stop and render harmless, bullets fired into it from handguns-revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, rifles, carbines, and shotguns from the firing positions at the firing line, without ricocheting projectiles or debris, or striking individuals at the firing line.
2. The range shall have a minimum of five firing positions with two color-coded or numbered targets for each firing position. Range targets shall be placed at least 24 inches from the scoring edge to scoring edge facing the shooters.
3. The range shall have an observation position for the range master for indoor and outdoor range facilities that allow simultaneous unrestricted view of all firing positions and all areas within the confines of the impact area.
4. The range shall have warning signs posted at all access points to the firing range that clearly identify the areas as a criminal justice firing range.
5. The range shall have an operational public address system that is capable of transmitting instructions to all areas of the range to allow shooters on the firing line or in the firing booth to hear commands while firing with ear protectors in place.
6. The range cover used for firing shall be permanently affixed, or is a portable construction with a base affixed to the ground, or is securely braced to ensure the shooter’s safety.
7. The range shall provide adequate lighting to allow shooters to clearly see the targets from all firing positions and to allow the range caller to clearly see all firing positions and targets.
8. Firearm ranges used for practical exercises shall be equipped with a first aid kit. The first aid kit shall be located at the facility when basic recruit students are actively engaged in practical exercises or CJSTC training is in session and shall be immediately accessible to instructors and basic recruit students.
The first aid kit shall include at a minimum the following supplies:
a
of the shooters and instructors. Indoor ranges shall comply with the manufacturer’s specifications for operational safety.
10. The range shall have accessible drinking water, a restroom, and a rain-resistant shelter for all personnel engaged in training on the range.
11. The range shall have telephone or radio communication immediately available to instructors.
12. Access to the range shall be restricted to criminal justice trainees, criminal justice instructors, Commission staff, and personnel authorized by the training center director when firearms training is being conducted. The range must have warning signs posted.
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All personnel shall wear ear and eye protectors while a student is actively engaged in shooting exercise.
Instructor to Student Ratio: For instruction of the CMS Criminal Justice Firearms Course, CMS Firearms Instructor Course, or CMS Firearms Instructor Transition Course, there shall be no more than six students actively engaged on a firearms range for each Commission-certified firearms instructor. Actively engaged is defined as “a student on the firing range handling a weapon,”
pursuant to Rule 11B-35.0021(4), F.A.C.
In Compliance
Non-Compliance
Corrected on Site by the Field Specialist
Rule Violation: , F.A.C.
Comments:
Field Specialist’s Signature: Date:
Training Center Director or Coordinator or Instructor Signature: Date:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Incorporated by Reference in Rule 11B-21.005(4), F.A.C.
CJSTC 202
TRAINING SCHOOL REVIEWER DATE and TIME
Rule 11B-21.005, F.A.C., requires that if a Commission-certified training school conducts vehicle operations training in a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, the driving range used is required to comply with the following requirements:
Location:
1. The driving range shall have a paved area at least a 300’ x 600’ in size and a paved skid pad area at least 24’x200’ in size, that is located off public roadways, or the training school shall have a Commission-approved exemption on file pursuant to Rule 11B-21.005, F.A.C.
2. The driving range shall be equipped with at least 90 orange or yellow traffic cones no less than 12” in height;
and at least eight orange or yellow traffic cones that are no less than 24” in height.
3. The driving range shall be equipped with two fire extinguishers with a rating of 10 BC or equivalent.
4. Driving ranges used for practical exercises shall be equipped with a first aid kit. The first aid kit shall be located at the facility when basic recruit students are actively engaged in practical exercises, and shall be immediately accessible to instructors and basic recruit students.
The first aid kit shall include at a minimum the following supplies:
a. Protective gloves of varying sizes b. Ventilation mask with one-way valve c. Gauze bandage; one roll 4”x6 yards d. Adhesive bandages; one box of 1” or 2”
e. Cold pack, or plastic bags with ice to make a cold pack f. Two 4” bandage compresses
g. Two 2” bandage compresses h. Two triangular bandages i. One eye-dressing kit j. One occlusive dressing k. One box of ammonia inhalants l. One roll of 1” adhesive tape m. One biohazard disposal bag 5. The driving range shall have accessible and immediately available telephone or radio communication.
6. The driving range shall have accessible drinking water, restroom, and rain-resistant shelter for personnel engaged in driving training.
7. The driving range shall be secured by barriers from through traffic while training is being conducted on the range. Warning signs shall be posted at all vehicle access points that clearly identify the area as a “vehicle operations training driving range” with access restricted to basic recruit trainees, criminal justice instructors, and personnel authorized by the training center director.
8. For delivery of night driving exercises driving range equipment shall include:
a. Reflective vests to be worn by all personnel and students; and
b. At least one traffic wand for each instructor and other individuals designated to assist in the facilitation of night driving, for example: road guards and traffic control personnel who setup driving cones.
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emergency training exercises in a CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations Course, CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Course, and CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Transition Course.
Instructor to vehicle ratio: For instruction of the CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations Course, CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Course, or CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Transition Course, there shall be at least one Commission-certified driving instructor for each vehicle actively engaged on a driving range. Actively engaged is defined as “a vehicle that is at the point between the start and end of an exercise.” Returning from or being in route to a driving range or course shall not be considered as actively engaged, pursuant to Rule 11B-35.0021, F.A.C.
In Compliance
Not In Compliance
Corrected on site by the Field Specialist
Rule Violation: , F.A.C.
Comments:
Field Specialist’s Signature: Date:
Training Center Director or Coordinator or Instructor Signature: Date:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
FACILITY AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Incorporated by Reference in Rule 11B-21.005(5), F.A.C.
203
TRAINING SCHOOL REVIEWER DATE and TIME
Commission-certified training schools that conduct training in Basic Recruit Training Programs for the law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation disciplines, shall comply with the following specifications, pursuant to Rule 11B-21.005, F.A.C.:
Location:
1. Areas where defensive tactics is used for practical exercises shall be equipped with a first aid kit. The first aid kit shall be located at the facility when basic recruit students are actively engaged in practical exercises, and shall be immediately accessible to instructors and basic recruit students.
The first aid kit shall include at a minimum the following supplies:
a
2. One Commission-certified Defensive Tactics Instructor with a current CPR and first aid, or first aid training while actively engaged in practical performance.
3. For every two students actively and physically engaged in defensive tactics instruction the training school shall provide the following items:
4. One duty belt to include a baton ring, handcuff case, and holster for each student.
5. Accessible and immediately available telephone or radio.
6. Accessible drinking water, a restroom, and a rain-resistant shelter for all personnel engaged in training.
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Methods of decontamination for students contaminated with a chemical agent (ventilation and water readily available).
Instructor to student ratio: For instruction of the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course, CMS Defensive Tactics Instructor Course, or CMS Defensive Tactics Instructor Transition Course, there shall be no more than ten students actively engaged in defensive tactics for each Commission-certified defensive tactics instructor. Actively engaged is defined as “a student engaged in the practical performance of any one of the approved defensive tactics techniques.”
In Compliance
Not In Compliance
Corrected on site by the Field Specialist
Rule Violation: , F.A.C.