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SUMMARY:Forensic Mapping with Total Stations and CSI Mobile (40 Hours)
DESCRIPTION:Training in West Chester\, Ohio!\nMarch 6 – 10\, 2017\nWest Chester\, Ohio\nCourse will be held at the:\nWest Chester Fire Headquarters\n9119 Cincinnati Dayton Road\nWest Chester\, Ohio 45069 \nTo register for this course online\, please visit our website at: www.iptm.org \nThis course will teach you how to properly use a total station to create three dimensional maps of crash and crime scenes. Topics will range from the basic principles of surveying and the concepts of measurement to problem solving techniques needed to correct field errors. We will also show you how to download data from CSI Mobile to a computer and the basics of computer diagramming. \nYou will learn different methods of creating scaled drawings by means of triangulation\, base line and radial measurements. We will explain how to locate points on the Cartesian coordinate system by ordered pairs and discuss the mathematical definition of points on a plane\, lines\, circles\, and triangles. The distance formula for points on a coordinate plane using Pythagorean’s Theorem and measuring elevations will be introduced. \nWe’ll instruct you on the use of the total station\, including the instrument\, tripod\, prism\, rods and data collectors. The set up and assembly of each will be covered as well as the leveling and site selection for the tripod. Basic care\, calibration and maintenance will be addressed. The CSI Mobile software including the main menu\, general user interface and the options available to you will be explained and displayed. \nYou will work in teams to measure a minimum of 6 crash or crime scenes using a total station and CSI Mobile software. Proper setup\, leveling and new job creation will be emphasized and you will be shown the practical uses of reference points and backsite concepts. \nTopics include: \n\nConcepts of total station measurements\nCoordinate geometry\nTotal station nomenclature\nCSI Mobile software overview\nScene creation\nTotal station movement\nAdvanced functions and downloading\n\nFinally\, you will be shown the process for downloading jobs from the data collectors to a USB drive. Additional functionality\, including Stake Point options to relocate measured data in the field\, adding notes to the data\, and Point to Point measurements\, will be illustrated. The different file types that are downloadable will be explained and viewed. \nNote: If you already have a laser mapping system\, please bring it with you to class. Although not required\, you are encouraged to bring a laptop computer with you. \nPrerequisite: Previous training in traffic crash or crime scene investigations helpful\, but not mandatory. \nAudience: Law enforcement and private crash investigators and reconstructionists\, crime scene investigators \nContinuing Education Units (CEUs) are available through IPTM. \nPlease call us at (904) 620-IPTM for details. \nCourse Fee: $795 ** \nClick on attachment below for flyer and registration \n2017-0306 – IPTM_Training-West_Chester_2017-OTARA \n 
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/forensic-mapping-with-total-stations-and-csi-mobile-40-hours/
LOCATION:West Chester Fire Department\, 9119 Cincinnati Dayton Road\, WEst Chester\, OH\, 45069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training / Education
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SUMMARY:Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement \nA.R.I.D.E. \nPresented by: The Ohio Traffic Safety Office And The Ohio Drug Recognition Expert Program In partnership with the Milford Police Department \nDate and Time\nWednesday March 8th and Thursday March 9th 2017\nClass begins promptly at 0900 on March 8th\, 2017 and concludes March 9th 2017 at 1700\n10 minute breaks will be given hourly\nLunch is daily from 1200 to 1300 \nTuition / Fees\nThis is a 16 hour accredited course sponsored by the NHSTA and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. \nThere is no cost to attend. \nLocation\nMilford Ohio\nThe Wyler Family Automotive Center\, 401 Milford Parkway\, Milford Ohio \nAttire Business casual attire or duty uniform. \nRegistration Information \nRegistration is required to attend this free training.\nTo Register Contact: Gretchen Lopez-Martinez\, at glopez-martinez@dps.ohio.gov or by phone at (614) 466-3250. \nContact Russ Kenney Email:rkenney@milfordohio.org for more information \n4 Hours of C.P.T\nThe O.P.O.T.C has approved this A.R.I.D.E. course to count as 4 hours of Continuing Professional Training in 2017 as a General Law Enforcement Subject. \n12.5 Hours C.L.E Credit\nProsecutors are welcome to attend this course and it has been approved by the Ohio Supreme Court for 12.5 hours of CLE Credit \n** This training is federally funded and provided for the benefit of public sector law enforcement and prosecutors. Therefore\, individuals who could benefit their private part-time work with the training are ineligible e.g. a private practice defense attorney is ineligible. ** \nA.R.I.D.E. is a course that is designed to train law enforcement officers to observe\, identify and articulate the indicators of impairment caused by drugs and/or alcohol. ARIDE training is critical for agencies seeking to reduce fatal\, injury and property damage crashes through increased impaired driver arrests. The ARIDE course serves as a SFST update and has been approved by the OPOTC as 4 hours of C.P.T. credit as a General Law Enforcement Subject. \nThe course will train participants to: \n\nUnderstand and describe the relationship of drugs to impaired driving incidents\n\n\nAdminister the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests proficiently in compliance with the most current SFST and ARIDE training curriculums. (currently 10/2015)\n\n\nObserve\, identify and articulate the observable signs of drug impairment with the established seven drug categories associated with the DRE program.\n\n\nRecognize possible medical conditions\, which may mimic the obvious observable signs of impairment.\n\n\nArticulate through testimony and written statements\, impairment attributed to alcohol and/or drugs.\n\n\nUnderstand toxicology reports and what sample is needed to be collected for use in an impaired driver arrest.\n\nPrerequisites to enroll in the A.R.I.D.E. course:\nBe a certified law enforcement officer through O.P.O.T.C. or a State Trooper\, Have completed a certified SFST course OR Be a prosecuting attorney for a court located within the State of Ohio \n(Prosecutors will not be tested for SFST Proficiency) \nClick on below attachment for flyer \n2017-0308 – Milford Ohio ARIDE Flyer
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/2241/
LOCATION:The Wyler Family Automotive Center\, 401 Milford Parkway\, Milford\, OH\, 45150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training / Education
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