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1024.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to provide law enforcement officers with guidelines for the proper
use of body armor.
1024.2 POLICY
It is the policy of the Mountain View Police Department to maximize officer safety through the use
of body armor in combination with prescribed safety procedures. While body armor provides a
significant level of protection, it is not a substitute for the observance of officer safety procedures.
1024.3 ISSUANCE OF BODY ARMOR
The Special Services supervisor shall ensure that body armor is issued to all officers when the
officer begins service at the Mountain View Police Department and that, when issued, the body
armor meets or exceeds the standards of the National Institute of Justice.
The Special Services supervisor shall establish a body armor replacement schedule and
ensure that replacement body armor is issued pursuant to the schedule or whenever the body
armor becomes worn or damaged to the point that its effectiveness or functionality has been
compromised.
1024.3.1 USE OF SOFT BODY ARMOR
Generally, the use of body armor is required subject to the following:
(a)Officers shall only wear agency-approved body armor.
(b)Officers shall wear body armor anytime they are in a situation where they could
reasonably be expected to take enforcement action.
(c)Officers may be excused from wearing body armor when they are functioning primarily
in an administrative or support capacity and could not reasonably be expected to take
enforcement action.
(d)Body armor shall be worn when an officer is working in uniform or taking part in
Department range training.
(e)An officer may be excused from wearing body armor when he/she is involved
in undercover or plainclothes work that his/her supervisor determines could be
compromised by wearing body armor, or when a supervisor determines that other
circumstances make it inappropriate to mandate wearing body armor.
1024.3.2 INSPECTIONS OF BODY ARMOR
Supervisors should ensure that body armor is worn and maintained in accordance with this policy
through routine observation and periodic documented inspections. Annual inspections of body
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1024.3.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF SOFT BODY ARMOR
Soft body armor should never be stored for any period of time in an area where environmental
conditions (e.g., temperature, light, humidity) are not reasonably controlled (e.g., normal ambient
room temperature/humidity conditions), such as in automobiles or automobile trunks.
Soft body armor should be cared for and cleaned pursuant to the manufacturer's care instructions
provided with the soft body armor. The instructions can be found on labels located on the external
surface of each ballistic panel. The carrier should also have a label that contains care instructions.
Failure to follow these instructions may damage the ballistic performance capabilities of the armor.
If care instructions for the soft body armor cannot be located, contact the manufacturer to request
care instructions.
Soft body armor should not be exposed to any cleaning agents or methods not specifically
recommended by the manufacturer, as noted on the armor panel label.
Soft body armor should be replaced in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended
replacement schedule.
1024.4 RANGEMASTER RESPONSIBILITIES
The Rangemaster should:
(a)Monitor technological advances in the body armor industry for any appropriate
changes to Department approved body armor.
(b)Assess weapons and ammunition currently in use and the suitability of approved body
armor to protect against those threats.
(c)Provide training that educates officers about the safety benefits of wearing body armor.