DOC 350.17(10)(f)(f) Name, date, and time of referral to mental health professional.
DOC 350.17(10)(g)(g) Written documentation from the mental health professional removing an inmate from a suicide watch including name, date, and time.
DOC 350.17(11)(11) Implementation of 2 hours of annual documented staff training regarding suicide prevention and identification of risk factors.
DOC 350.17(12)(12) Access by staff to debriefing and support services.
DOC 350.17(13)(13) Implementation of an operational review following a suicide or significant suicide attempt.
DOC 350.17 HistoryHistory: CR 13-038: cr. Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14.
DOC 350.18DOC 350.18Security. The jail shall have policies and procedures relating to jail security, including all of the following components:
DOC 350.18(1)(1)Inmate supervision. The jail shall have a system providing for well-being checks of inmates. Policies and procedures shall provide that all inmates are personally observed by jail security staff at staggered intervals not to exceed the following:
DOC 350.18(1)(a)(a) 60 minutes.
DOC 350.18(1)(b)(b) 15 minutes for inmates housed on suicide watch.
DOC 350.18(2)(2)Supplemental observation. A video monitoring system may be used to supplement but not replace personal observations.
DOC 350.18(3)(3)Documentation. Each observation shall be documented.
DOC 350.18(4)(4)Inmate counts. Description of the system for physically counting inmates. Formal counts shall be completed and documented at least three times per day, with a minimum of one count per shift.
DOC 350.18(5)(5)Security inspections. Description of procedures for conducting and documenting facility and area searches.
DOC 350.18(6)(6)Inmate searches. Description of procedures for conducting and documenting inmate pat down, strip, and body cavity searches.
DOC 350.18(7)(7)Door and lock inspections. Monthly inspections shall be made to determine if all jail doors and locks within and to the secure perimeter of the facility are in good working order. Each inspection shall be documented.
DOC 350.18(8)(8)Key control. Control and use of jail keys, including all of the following:
DOC 350.18(8)(a)(a) All issued keys shall be inventoried and accounted for at shift change.
DOC 350.18(8)(b)(b) All keys shall be stored in a secure area and accessible in the event of an emergency.
DOC 350.18(8)(c)(c) Inmates are not permitted to handle or utilize jail keys.
DOC 350.18(9)(9)Weapons control. Introduction, availability, control, inventory, storage, and use of firearms, chemical agents, electronic control devices, or other related security devices and specification of the level of authority required for their access and use.
DOC 350.18(10)(10)Tool and sharps control. Introduction, availability, control, inventory, storage, and use of tools and sharps within the facility.
DOC 350.18 HistoryHistory: CR 13-038: cr. Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14.
DOC 350.19DOC 350.19Fire safety. The jail shall have policies and procedures relating to fire safety, including the following components:
DOC 350.19(1)(1) The facility conforms to applicable federal, state, and local fire safety codes.
DOC 350.19(2)(2) Each jail shall develop a fire safety policy in accordance with local fire department recommendations that addresses all of the following:
DOC 350.19(2)(a)(a) Local fire department inspection requirements under sub. (5).
DOC 350.19(2)(b)(b) Fire protection equipment location and maintenance. Each jail shall have and shall properly maintain fire alarms, smoke and thermal detectors, fire extinguishers, and self-contained breathing apparatuses which operate for at least 30 minutes.
DOC 350.19(2)(c)(c) Training of staff in equipment use and the evacuation of inmates.