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Voluntary Exposure Guidelines
WARNING: Strict adherence to all safety guidelines contained in the syllabus is
mandatory. Probe deployments must be to the back of the torso or back of the legs
only. Probe deployments to the front of the torso are prohibited to prevent
accidental hits to the face, throat, eyes, or other sensitive parts of the body. Use
proper bio hazard procedures when removing probes that have penetrated the skin.
Remember, volunteer exposure is not mandatory. Every student volunteering for a
TASER device exposure MUST first read and sign the Instructor or User Warnings,
Risks, Liability Release and Covenant Not to Sue. The instructor must read the form
for any physical or mental conditions that could be aggravated by the exposure and either
work around the condition or waive the exposure.
Before starting the demos, it is recommended that you provide the class a chance to take
a break and use the restroom facilities. This can help prevent an unnecessary
embarrassment to a volunteer who becomes overly nervous during the demo.
When conducting the volunteer demonstrations, Master Instructors should expose the
students to a variety of possible probe placements. This will reinforce the remainder of
the syllabus when discussing probe placement, missed probes, drive stun backup, etc.
Once a reasonable number of different probe placements have been demonstrated, the
remainder of the exposures should be done with the student face down on the mat and
probes or clips deployed to the legs only. This is done to further minimize any risk of
injury due to muscle contractions or falling. Students may elect to have a full 5-second
deployment or a shorter exposure.
Exposures should always be done on proper matting in an area that is clear of any hazards
that a volunteer or spotter might trip on or hit while falling.
All volunteers should stretch thoroughly before taking their exposure. This includes the
back, torso, legs, and shoulders

Procedures for Spotters
• Always use two spotters when volunteers are standing
• Spotters must hold the volunteer under the armpit to avoid twisting the
shoulder.
• The volunteer should be carefully lowered to the ground
Procedures for Using Live Cartridges with Probes
• Ensure that volunteer and holders are wearing eye protection and looking
away from the weapon
• Always deploy probes to the back (back or legs) of volunteer

© 2007 TASER International, Inc. TASER®, Shaped Pulse™ and the Globe & Lightning Bolt Logo are trademarks of TASER International, Inc.

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Aim weapon slightly to one side or the other of the torso to prevent lower
probe from passing between legs if slightly low.
Be sure the area beyond the volunteer is clear of any bystanders or equipment
that could be damaged by a probe strike.
Probe placement should simulate realistic deployments

Wire/Clip attachment
• If using cartridge wires (no clips available), remove probe and tape or secure
wires to the volunteer. If using clips, secure firmly.
• Attach wires/clips to various areas of the volunteers (leg, back, chest, arm)
• Demo low muscle mass (oblique) hit and show that volunteer may fight
through it. Then move one probe farther away or drive stun to provide a
better spread and greater effectiveness.
• Demo multiple subjects by connecting clips to one subject and using drive
stun simultaneously on a second subject.
• Ensure holders use proper procedures to prevent injury

Drive Stun
• Attempt to have as many volunteers for this as possible
• Volunteer should either be standing w/holders or laying down on matting
• Drive the weapon into volunteer in instructed areas (pressure points) to gain
compliance. Do not use the carotid or groin pressure points for demonstration
purposes as they could result in injury
• Apply only one wire/clip to subject and follow up with drive stun

© 2007 TASER International, Inc. TASER®, Shaped Pulse™ and the Globe & Lightning Bolt Logo are trademarks of TASER International, Inc.

 

 

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