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Aerosol
chemical agents have been around for many years. The impact of the
use of these chemical agents wasn't significant until 1976 when
Mr. Gardner Whitcomb introduced an Oleoresin Capsicum (pepper
spray) formulation. At the request of Mr. Whitcomb, the first
official OC training manual was co-written by Roland Ouellette and
Ed Nowicki. OC has proven to be more effective than CS or CN, and
as a result, numerous companies now manufacture OC aerosol sprays.
Since the
introduction of the OCAT®
training program in 1991, more than 200,000 basic users have been
trained from agencies such as, federal, military, law enforcement,
security, and corrections. The OCAT®
program is not brand specific and addresses the proper use of all
OC products.
What is
Oleoresin Capsicum?
Commonly
called "Pepper Spray", Oleoresin Capsicum is a
convenient aerosol spray that is used as a protection device. When
used before hands-on defense, there is less risk of injuries to
all parties.
Effects of OC?
OC
affects the skin, face, eyes, and respiratory system and is
usually immediately debilitating. This court-defensible deterrent
is reliable and has no long-term harmful effects on the recipient.
OC is completely safe.
You will learn
how to...

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Identify the stages of conflict in order to:
recognize the threat, reduce the threat, and determine how and
when to use force.
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Apply state-of-the-art tactical concepts such
as: spraying techniques, disengagement, proper defensive
positions, methods of movement, multiple opponent defense,
contact and cover system, defense against moving attacks,
ground defense, and drawing techniques.
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Avoid
liability suits through: Certified training, understanding the
effects of OC spray, identifying factors which justify OC use,
and proper OC incident documentation.
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