Inspects assigned posts and equipment
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 3.3.7, Appendix B, D, J, H, K, L, Q, R, S,
(q) On-Scene Commander. Senior security operations
member at the scene of an incident, unless otherwise designated
by the Security Officer, who possesses the required tactical
skills.
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 3.3.10, Appendix B, F, G, K, L, N, Q, R,
(r) Field Training Officer. The watch section field
training officer (FTO) is directly responsible to the patrol
watch commander for training purposes. Unless a patrol unit is
adequately manned to provide a person to act solely as the FTO,
the most qualified patrolman in the section will act in that
capacity. Training focuses on patrol/law enforcement duties,
unless member is also qualified as an Antiterrorism Training
Supervisor or Non-Lethal Weapon Instructor. (Although not
required, it is recommended that FTO attends Security First
Responder Course (CIN S-830-0026)).
Train newly arriving personnel for patrol duties
Manage and track Patrol Section PQS qualifications
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 2.5.5, Appendix B, D, J, H, K, L, Q, R, S,
(6) Training. Manage the commands' security and AT
training, the Field Training Officer (FTO), and Personnel
Qualification System (PQS) programs. Typically a graduate of
Antiterrorism Training Supervisor Course.
Plan, conduct, and assess security force drills
Coordinate training and security planning
Train security forces
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