OAR 416-490-0033
Safety Programs


(1) The purpose of a Safety Program Intervention is to manage an offender’s behavior when other Interventions have been exhausted and ineffective in managing the offender’s behavior within the facility’s general population. A Safety Program Intervention may use a combination of Room-lock Other and Isolation incidents to modify routine activities such as meals, recreation, school, treatment, and other programs. All incidents of Room-lock Other and Isolation must follow OARs 416-490-0025 (Room-lock Other) and 416-490-0032 (Isolation).
(2) A Safety Program plan must identify the routine activities to be controlled that will allow an offender to manage the offender’s behavior. The Safety Program plan must include at least the following:
(a) Identified modified activities;
(b) When the offender will engage in the modified activities;
(c) Where the offender will engage in the modified activities; and
(d) How the offender will engage in the modified activities.
(3) A Safety Program plan must be developed by the offender’s treatment team and authorized by the facility superintendent or camp director.
(4) An offender’s placement in a Safety Program must be reviewed at least weekly by the facility superintendent or camp director, and the offender’s treatment team, for placement need and policy compliance.
(a) An offender may only remain in a Safety Program until the offender is able to self-manage behavior and safely interact within the routine activities of the living unit community, as determined by the offender’s treatment team.
(b) Reviews and resulting decisions must be documented in writing.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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