Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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LEVEL 2 contamination occurs when an officer:

  1. Is sprayed directly

  2. Touches a contaminated subject

  3. Enters a contaminated area

  4. Washes hands immediately

The correct answer is: Touches a contaminated subject

LEVEL 2 contamination is defined as exposure that occurs when an officer physically contacts a contaminated individual, which is precisely what happens when the officer touches a contaminated subject. This type of contamination signifies a more significant level of exposure compared to other scenarios, such as entering an area that has been contaminated or being sprayed directly, as it directly involves the transfer of potentially harmful substances from one individual to another through physical contact. When an officer touches a contaminated subject, they may inadvertently introduce contaminants to their own uniform or skin, necessitating further decontamination procedures to ensure their safety and the safety of others. Understanding different levels of contamination, including LEVEL 2, is crucial for corrections officers to effectively manage their tasks and ensure proper safety protocols are followed.