TOR/TENR Flashcards
TOF
Tactical Operations Framework
TENR
Assess, plan, communicate
How we determine PCA and required actions
T of TENR
Threat
- intent
- capability
- opportunity
- environment
E of TENR
Exposure
- who and how
N of TENR
Necessity
- immediate or delayed response
R of TENR
Response = the plan - what tactics are available and may be used - roles - initial action plan Timely, proportionate and appropriate
PCA
Perceived Cumulative Assessment
- a continuous assessment based on the subjects behaviour
PCA categories
Cooperative Passive resistant Active resistant Assaultive GBH and Death
Tactics available where PCA is Cooperative
- communication
- cuffs
- minimal force
- no pain administered
Tactics available where PCA is passive resistant
- communication
- cuffs
- minimal force
- no pain administered
Tactics available where PCA is active resistant
- communication
- cuffs, o/c spray
- moderate force (proportionate, reasonable and necessary)
- empty hand combat
- minimal pain applied
Tactics available where PCA is assaultive
- communication
- cuffs, o/c spray, baton, taser, dogs, weapons of opportunity
- proportionate, reasonable and necessary force
- empty hand combat
- reasonable pain
Tactics available where PCA is
GBH/Death
- communication
- cuffs, o/c spray, baton, taser, dogs, weapons of opportunity, firearms
- proportionate, reasonable and necessary force
- empty hand combat
- necessary pain
What does TOF/TENR achieve
Eliminates complacency, and helps us adapt to evolving situations
What is the ideal behind TENR
Safety is success
TOR what is it and when to use it
Tactical Operations Report
when tactic is:
Shown - laser paint, present taser or firearm
Used - o/c, taser, firearm, empty hand, baton, weapon of opportunity, restraint, dog, cuff with pain compliance
When does a TOR need to be submitted by
Within 3 days of the incident