385 Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement (V2) Flashcards

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In order to request CLET to respond to the scene what must happen?

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II. Hours of Operation and Callout / Notification Criteria
A. Requests for CLET shall be made through the Investigative Police Emergency Communications
Officer (PECO) by a supervisor or higher authority. Currently, there are two (2) rotating teams on
call and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Who is responsible for maintaining the scene when CLET arrives?

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III. Policies & Procedures
A. The supervisor at the scene will maintain responsibility for the scene. However, the CLET
Supervisor/Leader or senior CLET member (Site Safety Officer) on the scene is in charge of the
technical dismantling operation.

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For a CLET response and a belief a laboratory has been located the established perimeter shall be __________________________ around the site.

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C. Patrol Roles and Responsibilities
b. Establish a perimeter between fifty to one hundred (50–100) feet around the site to
ensure proper safety and security. Do not permit anyone to enter until the scene is
turned over to CLET. Officers will work with responding CLET members on evacuation
requirements of surrounding area;

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For a CLET response and a belief a laboratory has been located the officer shall ________________.

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c. Immediately notify his supervisor who will respond to the scene;

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For a CLET response, what is the first supervisor’s 3 listed responsibilities?
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3.

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  1. First supervisor on the scene: The responding supervisor will:
    a. Initiate Incident Command Structure (ICS) protocols and a CLET callout via the
    Investigate PECO;
    b. Ensure that an adequate perimeter has been established around the laboratory;
    c. Minimize exposure to officers and the public.
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