RESTRAINTS D-230 01-24-23 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: USE OF RESTRAINT DEVICES NO: D-230
FILE: RESTRAINTS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 08-06-90 REVISED: 11-04-91, 10-01-93, 12-25-94, 06-04-95, 02-14-
96, 08-01-97, 11-01-98, 01-01-00, 03-01-04, 07-
01-10, 12-16-13, 10-13-16, 07-25-17
AUTHORITY: Sheriff M. Mims APPROVED BY: Assistant Sheriff T. Gattie
REFERENCE: California Code of Regulations, Title 9, Section 784.37 and Title 15,
Sections 1029, 1052, 1058, and 1058.5; Penal Code Sections 147, 149,
2652.57 3407 and 6030; Fresno County Sheriff's Office Policies and
Procedures Section No. 300; and Hall, et al. v. County of Fresno, E.D. Cal.
No. 1:11-CV-02047-LJO-BAM (2015).
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to establish and maintain a procedure for the use and
application of restraints when necessary for sustained, prolonged intervention in
controlling disordered behavior.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that inmates shall only
be placed into restraints for sustained, prolonged intervention with the notification and
approval of the Watch Commander.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that Jail Division staff
shall only utilize restraint devices to control inmates who display behavior which results
in the destruction of property or reveal an intent to cause physical harm to themselves
or others.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Jail Division that only trained and
qualified staff members are authorized to utilize restraints. Restraint devices include any
devices which immobilize an inmate's extremities and/or prevent the inmate from being
ambulatory. Physical restraints should be utilized only when it appears less restrictive
alternatives would be ineffective in controlling the disordered behavior. All restraints
used in accordance with this policy shall be those approved for use in advance by the
Sheriff's Office.
The notification and documentation components of this policy do not apply to the routine
use of handcuffs and shackles or other restraint devices when used to restrain inmates
for security reasons (e.g., to temporarily restrain an inmate to gain control of a situation,
or during transportation within or outside of the facility).
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PROCEDURES:
I. DEFINITION
RESTRAINT DEVICE — Equipment utilized to immobilize an inmate's
extremities and/or prevent the inmate from being ambulatory. The following
are authorized restraining devices that may be utilized alone or in
combination with handcuffs-
1. Flex-cuffs and cord-cuffs
2. Waist or belly chains
3. Shackles
4. Pro-Straint Restraint Chairs (refer to policy D-236/Pro-Straint Restraint
Chair [FILE: CHAIR])
5. Other restraints approved and utilized by specialty units (e.g., SERT,
Transportation Unit)
II. SECURING PROCEDURE
A. Restrain the inmate and place handcuffs on them using control
techniques approved by the Sheriff's Office. Handcuffs shall be put on
before shackles (and shackles shall be removed before removing the
handcuffs). The following guidelines describe the standard procedure
that should ideally be followed when handcuffing an inmate:
1. The inmate's hands are placed behind their back.
2. The backs of their hands should be together, palms out.
3. Position the keyholes towards the officer (away from the inmate's
fingers). The locking mechanisms should be facing up (if facing
down, the mechanism can be unlocked when struck against a hard
object or the inmate may tamper with the locking mechanism).
4. Secure the handcuffs on the arm tightly enough so that they don't
slip over the wrist bone (tight enough to touch the skin is considered
correct application). If an inmate is handcuffed too tightly, nerves
could be damaged or blood circulation could be reduced. If the
restraint device is too loose, the inmate could escape. Make
adjustments, if necessary, to minimize the risk of injury.
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5. Always double lock. Double locking is important to prevent further
tightening of the restraint.
B. Steps for applying shackles-
1. Position the inmate so that they can't kick (a kneeling position is
preferable). The officer should be positioned so that the shackles
can be applied while viewing the inmate's move-ments and actions.
Do not apply the shackles from in front of the inmate.
2. Place the shackles on the leg above the anklebone. Position the
keyholes towards the ground (away from the inmate's fingers).
3. Secure the shackles so that they're not too tight when the inmate
stands (approximately one finger width from the leg).
4. Always double lock. Double locking is important to prevent further
tightening.
C. Steps for applying waist or belly chains-
1. If the inmate is to be placed into a belly chain, the procedure for
handcuffing may vary slightly. If the inmate is being cuffed through a
pass-through (e.g., in an FF cell), cuff the inmate with their hands in
front. The keyholes should be positioned towards the inmate's
fingers (this is only a temporary restraint).
2. Place the belly chain around the inmate's abdomen. Run the large
ring through a link in the chain in a snug position (remember to allow
for the two-inches of play that will occur after the cuff is placed
through the ring).
3. Run one handcuff through the metal ring of the belly chain.
4. Place the handcuffs above the temporary set of cuffs. Position the
cuffs so that the locking mechanisms are facing up and the keyholes
are facing away from the inmate's fingers. Double lock the cuffs. The
inmate will briefly be wearing two sets of cuffs.
5. Remove the original set of cuffs (if both keyholes were positioned in
the same direction, it would be difficult to remove the original set of
cuffs).
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6. The excess length of chain will be left dangling in front of the inmate.
Standing behind the inmate, reach through their legs, grab the
chain, and clip the end of the chain to a link at the inmate's back. If
the chain does not reach through the inmate's legs, the chain shall
be securely clipped onto a link on the chain around the waist.
D. Escort the inmate to the desired isolated holding cell or destination.
E. The inmate shall be left in a position away from walls and other
obstructions.
F. While in restraint devices, all inmates shall be housed alone. The only
exception shall be if more than one inmate is restrained in a room under
constant staff supervision. Under no circumstances should restrained
inmates be housed with inmates who are not in restraints.
III. NOTIFICATION
A. Inmates shall be placed in restraints only with the approval of the Watch
Commander.
1. In situations of an unpredictable nature, prior approval for the use of
restraints may not be possible. Notify the Facility Sergeant
immediately and inform them of the circumstances. The Sergeant
will notify the Watch Commander to inform them of the
circumstances and obtain their approval.
2. Whenever the situation is one of a predictable nature, prior Watch
Commander approval shall be obtained.
B. The on-duty charge nurse shall be notified at the time of initial
placement.
1. The inmate's health record shall be immediately reviewed for any
contraindications or accommodations required, and if present,
immediately communicated to appropriate custody staff.
2. A registered nurse (RN) or LVN under the supervision of an RN shall
document vital signs, mental status, sensation of limbs and check
for injuries incurred during the restraining application within the first
hour of placement. If the inmate requires obvious medical attention,
that information shall be conveyed to the charge nurse.
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3. If the inmate has attempted or expressed imminent suicide, that
information shall be conveyed to the charge nurse to ensure that
mental health staff is contacted immediately.
IV. DOCUMENTATION
A. Direct visual observation shall be conducted at least twice every thirty
(30) minutes to ensure that the restraints are properly employed, and to
ensure the safety and well-being of the inmate. The checks shall be
documented via the Safety Check System.
B. An incident report shall be written whenever restraints are used for a
sustained, prolonged intervention. The report shall include, but not be
limited to the following-
1. Reason for the restraint placement (detailing the location, behavior
and/or circumstances).
2. The time the inmate was removed from their restraint shall be
included, along with the time the range of motion exercises were
performed, if applicable.
3. Names and titles of staff members involved, including medical and
mental health staff.
4. Name of the Watch Commander who approved the placement and
removal.
C. It shall not be necessary to document the routine use of handcuffs and
shackles or other restraint devices when used to restrain inmates for
security reasons (e.g., when used to temporarily restrain an inmate to
gain immediate control of a situation, or during transportation within or
outside of the facility), unless extraordinary circumstances apply or the
inmate complains of injury.
D. If the inmate complains of injury:
1. Photograph any visible injuries, as well as any area the inmate is
claiming to be injured.
2. Notify medical staff.
3. Notify the supervising Sergeant.
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4. Document the incident and actions taken in a report. Submit any
photographs with the report prior to going off-duty.
V. SUBSEQUENT MEASURES
A. If the inmate attempts to cause damage to the cell (e.g., continues to
kick the cell door), shackles may be applied to their legs. The cuffs and
shackles may be interlaced in front of their body.
B. If handcuffs and shackles appear to be ineffective in controlling the
disorderly behavior, the inmate shall be reevaluated for transfer to
either the Pro-Straint Restraint Chair or a safety cell. Inmates who
continue to intentionally cause physical harm to themselves (e.g., hit
their head on the floor) or whose behavior resulted in the placement of
restraints, shall be transported as soon as possible for housing in a
safety cell and mental health staff notified. (Refer also to D-210/Safety
Cell [SAFETY CELL] and D-236/Pro-Straint Restraint Chair [CHAIR].)
C. More prolonged behavior disturbances may be symptomatic of
underlying psychological or medical problems that require specific
intervention and monitoring.
VI. CONTINUED RETENTION OF RESTRAINTS
A. The inmate shall be considered for a reduction of restraints at least
hourly. Staff members conducting the safety checks shall notify the
Facility Sergeant if the inmate warrants a reduction of restraints.
B. A medical opinion on placement and retention shall be secured within
one (1) hour from the time of placement. Medical staff shall check all
restraints to ensure the inmate has proper circulation and document
vital signs, mental status, and sensation of limbs at least once every
sixty (60) minutes.
C. Continued retention in restraints shall be reviewed by a Sergeant a
minimum of once every hour.
D. If the Watch Commander, in consultation with responsible health care
staff determines that an inmate cannot be safely removed from
restraints after eight (8) hours, the inmate shall be taken to a medical
facility for further evaluation.
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VI I. TEMPORARY RESTRAINT REMOVAL
Sufficient staff shall be present to safely control the inmate anytime
restraints are removed, as determined by the Sergeant.
A. If a handcuffed subject complains of discomfort from the handcuffs, the
handcuffs shall be checked for proper application.
1. If the handcuffs appear to be cutting off circulation, the handcuffs
shall be loosened at the earliest safe opportunity to do so.
2. A person who displays evidence of, or complains of an injury, shall
receive appropriate medical attention as soon as possible.
Restraints should be removed as needed and as safely as possible
such that health care staff can conduct an examination and/or treat
the inmate.
B. If an inmate requires temporary mobility and/or use of their hands; the
following shall be performed:
1. If the inmate is handcuffed with their arms behind their back, the
handcuffs shall be re-affixed in front of their body.
2. If the inmate's handcuffs and shackles are intertwined in front of
their body, the restraints shall be disengaged from each other.
C. Provisions for mobility include, but are not limited to-
1. Toileting needs. Upon request of the inmate, they shall be given the
opportunity to eliminate body waste with an appropriate reduction of
restraints. If the actions or behavior of the inmate poses a threat to
their safety or that of others, then such privileges may be denied
until it is determined by a Watch Commander to be safe to do so.
2. Meal distribution. The inmate shall be offered the opportunity to eat
meals at the proper times. The food should be provided via paper
bag (i.e., sack lunch) or served on a styrofoam tray.
a. The inmate shall be given the means to disinfect their hand(s)
before the meal (e.g., antimicrobial towelette).
b. Appropriate finger foods may be substituted if eating utensils
are withheld for safety reasons.
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c. If the actions or behavior of the inmate poses a threat to their
safety or that of others, then the opportunity may be denied until
it is determined by a Watch Commander to be safe to do so.
3. Breathing difficulty or medical emergency.
4. Transportation (i.e., disengage the restraints from each other if the
restraints are interlaced).
5. Exercise of extremities. Staff shall remove the restraints (one at a
time) and allow the inmate to exercise their extremities in range of
motion exercises for a minimum of ten (10) minutes (total) every two
(2) hours. If the inmate continues to struggle and removal of the
restraint poses a threat to staff, exercise may be denied until it is
determined by a Watch Commander to be safe to be allowed. When
range of motion is not appropriate:
a. Notify medical staff and request a medical evaluation.
b. Document the inmate's behavior in an incident report, to include
the date and time of the denial, as well as the names of the
Watch Commander and medical staff member who were
notified. Include the time when the inmate was allowed to
exercise their extremities.
Vill. STAFF MEMBER RESPONSIBILITY
A. Direct visual observation shall be conducted at least twice every thirty
(30) minutes to ensure that the restraints are properly employed, and
to ensure the safety and well-being of the inmate.
B. At the time of the first check, the inmate shall be offered a drink of
water. A styrofoam cup may be used for this purpose. Elevated
physical exertion can cause unusually high fluid replacement needs.
Staff shall provide proper hydration as safely as possible during the
duration of the restraint placement.
C. Staff shall monitor restrained inmates and immediately remove the
restraints and notify medical staff if the inmate displays any of the
following symptoms:
1. Difficulty breathing/shortness of breath
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2. Unconsciousness
3. Vomiting
4. Choking
5. Seizing
6. Discoloration
7. Swelling of extremities
8. Complaining of numbness
D. Inmates should be kept in restraints for the least amount of time
necessary to handle each particular situation. The inmate shall be
released from the restraints as soon as they no longer display a current
threat to themselves or others.
E. In the event of an emergency evacuation, a designated staff member
shall be responsible to ensure that any restrained inmates are
transported from the affected area.
F. Staff must be familiar with the location of all cardiopulmonary
resuscitation equipment within their working area-
1. Resuscitation masks and Artificial Manual Breathing Units (AMBU-
bags) are located in each security station near the protective
apparel.
2. Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are located in the medical
exam rooms on the housing floors, in the Booking medical exam
room, and in both the Main Jail and South Annex Jail 2nd floor
medical exam rooms.
IX. RESTRICTIONS AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
A. Restraints shall not be used for medical purposes or during any medical
procedures.
B. Medical staff shall not participate in decisions to initiate use of restraints
by correctional staff.
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C. At no time shall any restraint device be utilized in such a way as to
intentionally inflict pain or punishment, or be used as a substitute for
treatment. Any playful or careless use may result in disciplinary action.
D. At no time shall a restraint device be placed around the head or neck of
an inmate for any purpose.
E. At no time shall an individual be restrained with both the hands and the
feet together behind the back (i.e., "hog-tied").
F. Subjects shall not be handcuffed to a fixed object, unless the fixed
object was specifically designed for that purpose, or in cases of
emergency.
G. Deaf inmates shall be restrained so they remain able to communicate in
sign language. If necessary to handcuff a deaf inmate, the application
should be restricted to cuffs in front of the inmate. However, if the
inmate is actively combative, nothing shall preclude cuffing the inmate
with their hands behind their back until a belly chain can be procured
and safely substituted.
H. A pregnant inmate in labor, during delivery, or in recovery after delivery,
shall not be restrained by the wrists, ankles, or both, unless deemed
necessary for the safety and security of the inmate, the staff, or the
public.
1. If necessary to restrain a pregnant inmate for any reason, the
application of restraints shall be restricted to handcuffs to the front of
the inmate only. In every instance, special effort shall be made to
avoid harm to the unborn child. (Refer also to D-235/Use of
Restraints During Inmate Transportation [RESTRAINTS DURING
TRANSPORT] and D-238/Guarding Inmates at Off-Site Medical
Facilities [GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INMATES].)
2. Restraints shall be removed when a professional who is currently
responsible for the medical care of a pregnant inmate during a
medical emergency, labor, delivery, or recovery after delivery
determines that the removal of restraints is medically necessary.
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