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Emergency Restraint Chair - Instructions
Warning

Use of the Emergency Restraint Chair with out first reading and thoroughly understanding the instructions could cause injury or death.
The Emergency Restraint Chair (E.R.C.) is intended to help control combative, self destructive, or potentially violent detainees. If used properly it can reduce the risk of physical harm to both the detainee and staff. Violent behavior may mask dangerous medical conditions therefore detainees must be monitored for and provided with medical treatment if needed. The Emergency Restraint Chair should never be used as a means of punishment.

Step 1.
Ensure that all of the detainee's personal property has been removed from them, to include jewelry, glasses, shoes, boots, socks, coat, hat, and belt. They should only be clothed in their shirt, pants, or dress.

Note: The detainee should be handcuffed and wearing leg irons when warranted.

Step 2.
Have the detainee sit in the seat, secure the lap belt free end in the lap belt clevis, and pull the handle until snug.

Note: To loosen the lap belt, insert a standard handcuff key in the lap belt buckle, and "push in" while pulling slack on lap belt.



Step 3.

Place the chain of the leg irons behind thechain retainer.


Step 4.

Attach the handcuff tether to the handcuffs.


Step 5.
Release the right wrist from the handcuffs and secure it to the arm of the E.R.C. with the right wrist strap and pull the belt snug.
Caution: Do not cut off circulation to the hand
.

Step 6.
Release the left wrist from the handcuffs and secure it to the arm of the E.R.C. with the left wrist strap and pull the belt snug. Caution: Do not cut off circulation to the hand.


Note: To loosen wrist strap, insert a standard handcuff key in the wrist buckle, and "push in" while pulling slack on wrist strap.

 


Step 7.

Retighten the lap belt if necessary


Step 8.

Fasten the shoulder strap by passing the free ends over the shoulders, under the armpits, and secure them to the shoulder strap clevises located on the back of chair. Then tighten by pulling down on the shoulder strap handle.


Caution: Do not wrap the straps around chest, head, or neck


Step 9.
Secure the ankle strap by passing the free end around the front of the ankle and securing it to the ankle strap clevis. Then pull the ankle strap handle until snug.



Step 10.
Remove leg irons.

Step 11 .
Caution, violent behavior may mask dangerous medical conditions. Detainees must be monitored continuously and provided medical treatment if needed.
Caution: Belts and straps may need to be loosened to insure adequate blood flow. Detainees should not be left in the Emergency Restraint Chair for more than two hours at a time.