HEALTH AND WELFARE INSPECTIONS TASK CONDITIONS and STANDARDS
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HEALTH AND WELFARE INSPECTIONS
TASK, CONDITIONS, and STANDARDS • TASK: Conduct a health and welfare inspection. • CONDITION: Given a highly motivated, certified MWD Team. • STANDARD: In accordance with post S. O. P. ’s and FM 3 -19. 17 (pg 7 -2)
Briefing unit commanders • All unit commanders should be briefed on availability and capabilities of the MWD’s. • The Kennel Master, Provost Marshal, CID, and MPI are all responsible for the information to all levels of commanders.
REQUESTING K-9 SUPPORT • Unit commanders will coordinate through the PMO, Kennel Master, and S 3 for all health and welfare inspections.
INFORMATION COMMANDERS SHOULD HAVE • • • The requested time of the inspection The areas to be inspected The number of living quarters The number and size of common areas Other pertinent information
• Once coordinating instructions have been established, the Kennel Master will coordinate a time and location to brief the commander and demonstrate the MWD’s capabilities.
OPSEC • It is important the OPSEC is practiced. Only inform those personnel who have an immediate need to know. This usually consists of the commander and 1 SG or sergeant major.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT • The Kennel Master will then contact the Provost Marshal and Military Police Investigations supervisor if any additional support is needed.
ACTIONS ON A RESPONSE • If the MWD responds on any locked item the soldier will then be summoned to the item and instructed to open it. Unit representatives conduct a detailed search of the item and its contents.
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