ANSWER KEY AND FEEDBACK
Item
Correct Answer and Feedback
1.
C.
Once a month.
Testing at least once a month (IAW AR 190-47) (page 78).
2.
C.
Twice a year.
Reflect procedures for testing the plan at least once every 6 months (IAW AR 190-47) (page 80).
3.
C.
Dictated by local situations.
Local situations will dictate the specific requirements and details that must be incorporated into
local operating procedures (page 75).
4.
C.
Each principal section and activity of the facility.
Fire marshals will be selected from the principal sections or activities of the confinement facility
(page 77).
5.
B.
Stored at a designed central location.
The system must include a plainly marked duplicate set of keys to all doors. The keys will always
be available at a central location, well known to all the confinement facility staff (page 78).
6.
D.
Number 9 shot in trap loads of 2 3/4 grams.
Authorized ammunition for armed corrections officers (perimeter and escort corrections officers) is
number 9 shot in trap loads of 2 3/4 grams equivalent of powder, 1 1/8 ounces of shot for shotguns
(page 76).
7.
A.
The isolation and removal of ringleaders.
Establish means of isolation, removal, and identification of prisoners and ringleaders (page 80).
8.
C.
Provide instructions and guidance on the expeditious implementation of
emergency action.
More specifically, formal written emergency plans that provide guidance for expeditious
implementation of emergency actions are required at each facility for escape, fires, and prisoner
disorders (page 90).
9.
D.
Making changes in the prisoner's correctional treatment program as required.
Monotony. Monotony or routine in a confinement facility can normally be overcome by changes in
the prisoner's correctional treatment program (page 75).
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