Misc. PPBM Questions Flashcards

1
Q

The department Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is administered by New Directions (which is also the name of the glee club in the hit t.v. show Glee), and covers a member, their spouse, and children up to age _______.

A

Twenty-six (26)

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2
Q

True/False: A member assigned to limited duty will continue to wear his/her full uniform.

A

False

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3
Q

Who selects, authorizes, and approves limited duty assignments?

A

Employee Benefits Unit (EBU)

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4
Q

Definition: Ignited, activated, illuminated or powered on.

A

Lighted

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5
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Definition: Include, but are not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, e-cigs (vapes), and other smoking devices.

A

Smoking Materials

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6
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Definition: Any assigned marked or unmarked police vehicle/motorcycle utilized for related police business.

A

Department Vehicle

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7
Q

True/False: Members shall not possess lighted smoking materials in any enclosed facility, including garages, and in/on any department vehicle/motorcycles.

A

True, lol, okay though

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8
Q

Where would an employee look for wellness related resources?

A

Employee Wellness Resource Guide located on the intranet

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9
Q

Definition: a professional or ethical duty for active members to refrain from disclosing information from or about a participant of peer support counseling.

A

Confidentiality

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10
Q

Definition: Established to provide professional counseling or support services associated with a peer support team.

A

Employee Assistance Program

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11
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Definition: A member’s spouse, domestic partner, parents, children, and/or significant other.

A

Family Members

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12
Q

Definition: Sworn and non-sworn full-time employees, reserve officers, and retirees of the Department.

A

Member

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13
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Definition: Any session conducted by a PSS that is called or requested by a member in response to a critical incident or traumatic event.

A

Peer Support Counseling Session

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14
Q

Definition: An active member who is on a Peer Support Team.

A

Peer Support Specialist (PSS)

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15
Q

Definition: Peer Support Specialists (PSS) who have volunteered and are trained in providing peer support services to other member and/or their families.

A

Peer Support Team (PST)

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16
Q

Definition: A committee comprised of the Chief of Police, at least one (1) mental health professional, the PST manager, and the PST Coordinators.

A

PST Advisory Committee

17
Q

A member must complete a Personnel Data Form, Form 167 P.D. for any change in personal status with _____ days.

a. Ten (10) calendar days
b. Ten (10) business days
c. Fifteen (15) calendar days
d. Fifteen (15) business days

A

C. Fifteen (15) calendar days

18
Q

Who is responsible for the maintenance of unit files of members?

A

Commanders and Supervisors

19
Q

Can members review their unit files without previous permission from their supervisor/commander?

A

No - must have permission

20
Q

The department provides ____ funeral services to honor deceased members, either active or retired, in accordance with family preference.

A

Formal

21
Q

In the event of a Department member’s death, the supervisor fo the Personnel Records Section will notify which two (2) people?

A

Human Resources Division Director and Employee Benefits Unit Commander

22
Q

Funeral Commands Definition: All officers (except the last one in each rank) place their left palm on their left hip and extend their left elbow. Each office adjusts position so the right arm just touches the next officer’s left elbow. All officers face to the right (except the first officer in each rank).

A

“At Close Interval Dress Right (pause) Dress”

23
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Funeral Commands Definition: All officers face the front and drop their arms to their sides, assuming a position of attention.

A

“Ready (pause) Front”

24
Q

Funeral Commands Definition: Each officer in the second rank adjusts his position to stand exactly behind each officer in the first rank, then the third rank follows. This provides a uniform appearance and compensated for different arm lengths.

A

“Cover”

25
Q

Funeral Commands Definition: All officers remain facing front with their right foot in place. The left foot is moved to the officer’s immediate left (12 to 15 inches). The officer’s hands are placed in the small of the back with elbows bent. No talking or movement is permitted while at parade rest.

A

“Parade (pause) Rest”

26
Q

Funeral Commands Definition: Given as the casket passes through the chapel exterior doors.

A

“Present (pause) Arms”

27
Q

Funeral Commands Definition: Given after the casket is placed in the funeral car.

A

“Order (pause) Arms”

28
Q

Funeral Commands Definition: Given when it is time for the Honor Guard to be dismissed and re-assemble at the grave site.

A

“Honor Guard (pause) Dismissed”