Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 393.07 - Mechanical restraints
(1) GENERAL. Staff may use mechanical
restraints to control the behavior of a youth or transport a youth in
accordance with this section.
(2)
REASONS FOR USING MECHANICAL RESTRAINTS. Mechanical restraints may be used for
any of the following purposes:
(a) To take a
youth into custody
(b) To transport
a youth
(c) To prevent death or
bodily injury to oneself or another
(d) To prevent unlawful damage to
property
(e) To change the physical
location of a youth
(f) To prevent
a youth from escaping
(3) LIMITATIONS ON USE. Mechanical restraints
may not be used in any of the following ways:
(a) As a method of punishment
(b) About the head or neck of a
youth
(c) In a way that causes
undue physical discomfort, inflicts physical pain or restricts the blood
circulation or breathing of a youth
(d) To secure a youth to a motor
vehicle
(4) MECHANICAL
RESTRAINT PROCEDURES.
(a)
Custody and
transportation. When staff place a youth in mechanical restraints to
take the youth into custody and transport the youth, staff shall promptly
transport the youth to a detention facility, a mental health or medical
facility or a type 1 secured correctional facility.
(b)
Behavior control. When
staff place a youth in mechanical restraints to control the youth's behavior
under sub. (2) (c), (d), (e) or (f), staff shall remove the restraints as soon
as staff believe the restraints are no longer necessary to control the youth's
behavior. Restraints shall be used at all times while the youth is being
transported in a secure manner under sub. (2) (b).
(c)
Observation. Staff shall
observe a youth placed in mechanical restraints at least once every 15 minutes
until the restraints are removed or until the youth's admission to a place of
secure confinement or into custody. Staff shall maintain a written record of
the observations including the date and times staff observed the youth, name of
the person making the observation, and comments on the youth's condition and
behavior while in restraints.
(d)
Services and privileges. A youth shall be released from
mechanical restraints to perform bodily functions and for meals, unless it is
unsafe to do so or the youth is being transported in a secure manner. When it
is unsafe to release a youth from restraints, a person shall feed the youth and
a person of the same gender shall assist the youth to perform necessary bodily
functions.
(e)
Check for
injury. When staff use mechanical restraints, the youth shall be
checked for injury as soon as the restraints are removed. If the youth has been
injured, staff shall immediately seek appropriate medical treatment for the
youth. A supervisor shall be notified immediately of any injury to a
youth.
(f)
Record.
When staff use mechanical restraints to control a youth's behavior under sub.
(2) (c), (d), (e) or (f), a supervisor shall be notified as soon as possible.
Staff shall submit to a supervisor a written report describing the incident
within 24 hours and include in the youth's file. The report shall include all
of the following:
1. The youth's full name
and the date, time and place the youth was placed in mechanical
restraints.
2. The name of staff
who placed the youth in restraints.
3. The reason for placing the youth in
restraints and a description of the restraints used.
4. A statement indicating when and under what
circumstances the restraints were removed.
(5) EQUIPMENT. Staff shall only use
mechanical restraints approved by the department. Staff shall examine the
supply of mechanical restraints at least every 6 months. Any mechanical
restraints which are excessively worn or which become defective through use
shall be delivered to a supervisor to be destroyed.
(6) ANNUAL REPORT. Each regional chief shall
submit an annual report to the administrator describing all incidents involving
the use of mechanical restraints by program staff to control youth behavior
under sub. (2) (c), (d), (e) or (f).
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