DOC 306.09(3)(a)(a) To prevent death or bodily injury to oneself or another.
DOC 306.09(3)(b)(b) To regain control of an institution or part of an institution.
DOC 306.09(3)(c)(c) To prevent escape or apprehend an escapee.
DOC 306.09(3)(d)(d) To change the location of an inmate.
DOC 306.09(3)(e)(e) To control a disruptive inmate.
DOC 306.09(3)(f)(f) To prevent unlawful damage to property.
DOC 306.09(3)(g)(g) To enforce a departmental rule, policy or procedure or an order of a staff member.
DOC 306.09(4)(4)Application. Only a staff member trained under sub. (5)may use an incapacitating agent.
DOC 306.09(5)(5)Training. The division shall provide an incapacitating agent training program that shall include instruction on the following:
DOC 306.09(5)(a)(a) Safe handling of incapacitating agents while on duty.
DOC 306.09(5)(b)(b) Legal use of incapacitating agents.
DOC 306.09(5)(c)(c) Division policies and procedures regarding incapacitating agents.
DOC 306.09(5)(d)(d) Fundamentals of use of incapacitating agents.
DOC 306.09(5)(e)(e) When incapacitating agents may and shall be used.
DOC 306.09(6)(6)Medical attention and clean-up. As soon as possible after an incapacitating agent has been used, staff shall provide exposed inmates an opportunity for any necessary hygienic needs and shall consult with medical staff who shall provide any appropriate medical care.
DOC 306.09(7)(7)Incident report. As soon as possible following the use of an incapacitating agent, staff shall write and submit incident reports to their supervisor describing:
DOC 306.09(7)(a)(a) The problem leading to the use of the incapacitating agent;
DOC 306.09(7)(b)(b) The steps taken prior to the use of the incapacitating agent;
DOC 306.09(7)(c)(c) Why those steps were inadequate;
DOC 306.09(7)(d)(d) Measures taken following the use of the chemical agent.
DOC 306.09 HistoryHistory: CR 00-079: cr. Register July 2001, No. 547 eff. 8-1-01.
DOC 306.10DOC 306.10Use of mechanical restraints for transportation of inmates.
DOC 306.10(1)(1)Authorization. Staff members may use mechanical restraints if the warden determines that the use of mechanical restraints is necessary to protect the public, staff or other inmates or to maintain the security of the institution.
DOC 306.10(2)(2)Movement within institution. Staff may use mechanical restraints in the following situations if the warden determines that the use of mechanical restraints is necessary to protect the public, staff or other inmates or to maintain the security of the institution:
DOC 306.10(2)(a)(a) In transporting an inmate from within the institution to outside the institution.
DOC 306.10(2)(b)(b) In transporting an inmate to segregation or temporary lock-up status.
DOC 306.10(2)(c)(c) For an inmate who is in segregation or temporary lock-up status, while the inmate is outside his or her cell.
DOC 306.10(2)(d)(d) For other security reasons as determined by the warden.
DOC 306.10(3)(3)Movement outside institution. Staff may use mechanical restraints in transporting an inmate outside an institution.