This is an online only (virtual) training course that familiarizes the student officer with recent history of duty gear as well as health, safety and security concerns of contemporary gear placement. Multiple gear platforms are discussed along with the pros and cons of duty gear placement.
The course includes a PowerPoint slide show that corresponds to the two training videos. The total viewing time for the videos is approximately 30 minutes broken down into two approximately equal segments. For viewer’s reference there is also a downloadable PDF version of the PowerPoint presentation, perfect for use in taking notes. A course syllabus and extra reading resources are also included in the training materials.
Course Location:
This is a virtual course, offered online only and available to registered users of the Officer Virtual Academy at all times.
Course Description:
This course of instruction
This is an online only (virtual) training course that familiarizes the student officer with recent history of duty gear as well as health, safety and security concerns of contemporary gear placement. Multiple gear platforms are discussed along with the pros and cons of duty gear placement.
The course includes a PowerPoint slide show that corresponds to the two training videos. The total viewing time for the videos is approximately 30 minutes broken down into two approximately equal segments. For viewer’s reference there is also a downloadable PDF version of the PowerPoint presentation, perfect for use in taking notes. A course syllabus and extra reading resources are also included in the training materials.
Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for attending this program.
Course Sequencing:
This course is a personal-knowledge-only (no continuing education or in-service credits) program. It is recommended that the student officer view/attend the following courses before viewing this one:
Boyd’s Cycle Applied to Conflict Survival
Course Objectives:
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to identify safety concerns regarding carry positioning of the duty sidearm and the EMD/TASER tool.
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to identify health concerns regarding carrying duty items on the center back area of the duty belt.
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to identify the need for redundancy in duty tools, specifically flashlights and extra sidearm magazines.
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to identify concerns regarding the placement, use and evidentiary value of body worn cameras and footage.
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to discuss concerns about strong side vs support side carry/placement of various tools.
Course Materials:
Course Syllabus
Course Introduction
PDF Handout of PowerPoint Slide presentation
PowerPoint Show with information from course videos
About the Instructor
Lt. Frank Borelli – LE Instructor / Editorial Director
With 40 years of operational experience and more than 30 years of instructional experience, Lt. Borelli has taught programs involving firearms, defensive tactics, officer survival, active shooter response and more to officers from all levels of government to include city, county, state, federal and military. He remains active in law enforcement, continually training and being trained to keep his skills up to date and sharp.
Evolution Organization Duty Gear Syllabus
Evolution Organization Duty Gear Course Introduction
Evolution_Organization_Duty_Gear_T&C_handout
Additional Resources:
Articles:
https://www.officer.com/21275593 Duty Gear Trends (article)
https://www.officer.com/21233786 Current Trends for LE Duty Gear (article)
https://www.officer.com/21256034 Gear for Female LE Officers (article)
https://www.officer.com/21096512 Consider the Patrol Car (article)
https://www.officer.com/21074489 Q&A on Trends in LE Apparel (article)
Podcasts:
Law Enforcement Apparel – Over the Years & Today
Firearms & Accessories – What Works Best?