INMATE SECURITY, SAFETY, AND SPECIAL HANDLING
The security and safety of all inmates booked and housed in station jail facilities are a prime responsibility of all sheriff's station unit commanders. Each station unit commander shall appoint a jail manager to operate and supervise their Type I jail facility. The appointed jail manager shall be the permanent rank of lieutenant.
The custodian of prisoners has a responsibility to the prisoner to keep them safe and to protect them from unnecessary harm. Thus, the official must exercise reasonable and ordinary care for the life and health of the prisoner.
Persons arrested and/or housed in station jails shall be handled as follows:
Comatose Persons
Patrol deputies encountering comatose (passed out) or unconscious persons shall:
NOTE: If attempts to rouse an individual fail and booking is necessary, they shall be transported to L.C.M.C.
Injured Inmates
No inmate who has received or complains of serious injury, whether inflicted at the time of arrest or prior thereto, shall be booked into a station jail before they have been examined, treated and incarceration approved by a medical authority.
Injuries sustained by inmates during the course of their booking or their subsequent station confinement shall be verbally reported to the watch commander.
Unusual Conditions
Inmates with unusual medical or psychological problems, i.e., diabetes, heart condition, contagious diseases, mental derangement, suicidal or self-injury tendencies require special handling.
To meet our stated duty to the inmate and to protect Department employees, the following procedures must be followed:
Station Inmate Inspection Procedure
Visual Inspections
The jailer responsible for inmates held at a station shall conduct an inspection of the inmates at periodic intervals during each shift. The exact time of each inspection shall be left to the discretion of the station jailer. However, normal intervals of not more than thirty minutes will be adhered to on a varied basis that will provide a minimum of at least two inspections per hour. These inspections shall be conducted with the two-fold purpose of providing maximum jail security and ensuring the safety and welfare of the prisoners.
In addition, watch commanders and watch sergeants will visually inspect detention areas a minimum of two times per watch.
Inmate Worker Count Procedure
The reverse side of the "Station Prisoner Inspection Record" provides for a station inmate worker tcount, by watch, which shall be conducted as follows:
Maintenance and Disposition of Record
A separate record shall be maintained covering each shift during a twenty-four hour period. These records shall be kept on file for a period of thirty days, at which time, they may be destroyed.
Follow-up Inquiry on Inmates
In all cases of suicide, including attempt suicide, and in other cases where inmates die in station facilities or as a direct result of incarceration in stations, in addition to other required notification, the appropriate division commander (area commander and /or department duty commander), shall be notified.
Memoranda by the watch commander, watch sergeant, jailer, and other responsibility for the care and custody of such inmate shall be submitted to the station unit commander.
The division commander shall make a comprehensive investigation without unnecessary delay and submit a memorandum to the division chief setting forth their findings.
All stations shall adopt procedures in the following areas:
Sanitation and Health Plan
Each station shall maintain a written plan outlining a regular schedule of cleaning and sanitary inspection to include provisions for immediate supervision of food service by a staff member, and periodic testing of food temperatures (140 degrees Fahrenheit hot; 45 degrees Fahrenheit cold).
Standard Issue of Bedding
All prisoners confined in other than the booking or holding cells shall be issued:
Fire Suppression Plan
A fire suppression plan, approved by fire authorities having jurisdiction over the facility, shall be developed to include:
Area for Reception and Booking
These limitations may be exceeded at the direction of the station watch commander whenever unusual events such as mass bookings, disturbances, etc., exists.
Inmate Workers
Inmate workers shall be governed by the Custody Division Manual and the Station Jail Manual.
Attorney Interviews
Each station shall provide an area that can be used for confidential attorney/prisoner consultation.