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Unit Commanders who undergo training for the Rqf Level 4 Award for Use of Force are equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively handle various situations that may require the use of force. These commanders are trained to assess the level of threat and respond accordingly, using a range of force options. Here are the different levels of force that Unit Commanders are trained to use:
| Level of Force | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Presence | The mere presence of a Unit Commander can often be enough to de-escalate a situation and prevent the need for further force. |
| 2. Verbal Communication | Unit Commanders are trained to effectively communicate with individuals involved in a situation, using verbal commands and de-escalation techniques. |
| 3. Soft Control | If verbal communication is not effective, Unit Commanders may use soft control techniques such as restraint holds to gain control of the situation. |
| 4. Hard Control | In situations where soft control is not sufficient, Unit Commanders may need to use hard control techniques such as strikes or takedowns to gain control. |
| 5. Intermediate Weapons | Unit Commanders are trained to use intermediate weapons such as batons or pepper spray when necessary to control a situation. |
| 6. Lethal Force | As a last resort, Unit Commanders may be trained to use lethal force in situations where there is an imminent threat to life. |
It is important for Unit Commanders to be well-versed in these different levels of force and to be able to assess each situation carefully to determine the appropriate level of force to use. By completing the Rqf Level 4 Award for Use of Force, Unit Commanders are better prepared to handle challenging situations effectively and safely.