USE OF SEATBELT EXTENDERS
Recent deputy involved traffic collisions have raised the issue of the use of seatbelts and seatbelt extenders. Many deputies believe the placement of the seatbelt buckle is in a cumbersome position or not easy to “click” behind their duty weapon holster because the buckle (receiver) is too low into the seat.
Our Department has authorized the use of seatbelt extenders. The purpose of an extender is for personnel, if properly fitted, to be secured within the seatbelt while compensating for the gear around their waistband i.e., Sam Browne/Sally Browne. The ONLY Department authorized seatbelt extender is manufactured by Ford and issued by LASD Fleet, as illustrated here. Aftermarket extenders may not meet the specifications of Ford’s seatbelt restraint system. In order to determine if the seatbelt extender is properly fitted, you should consider the following:
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NEVER USE:
The placement of the extender will dictate whether it is appropriate to wear or not. In general, a deputy, smaller in stature, may not be suitable to wear the extender because the buckle may be too close to the center of their body. A deputy with a large holster or larger in stature may have an ideal fit with the extender. Consider the amount of space a pistol holster with a light attachment consumes vs. a pancake holster with no light.
NOTE: The extender slightly alters the performance of the manufacturer’s seatbelt restraint system; therefore, there is risk of additional injury involved with using an extender in a collision. Remember, the intent of the extender is to compensate for the gear around your waist and not recommended if you are not wearing a duty belt.
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