b. When restraint is imposed on anindividual, it should be in such a manner as toaccomplish the desired degree of restraint with aminimum of force. Attachment of an individualto a fixed or immovable object should only beauthorized when all else fails, and then acontinuous guard should be posted with specificinstructions to care for the welfare of the personunder restraint in the event of an emergency.510.34 Motor Vehiclesa. No person shall operate aGovernment-owned motor vehicle assigned toa naval unit unless specifically designated to doso by the commanding officer, and then only forofficial unit business.b. MilitarypersonneloperatingGovernment-owned motor vehicles shallcomply with all post, station, local, state, andfederal directives. U.S. Government operator’spermit is not required for vehicles under one ton.c. All persons operating Government-owned motor vehicles assigned to a naval unitshall obtain the permission of the OOD beforedriving away from the unit and shall report tothe OOD upon return.510.35 Working Stocks of NarcoticsAll narcotics and other controlledsubstances authorized for medical purposesshall be in the custody of the medical or dentalofficer. No one shall have access to this materialexcept as prescribed by these officers or thecommanding officer.a. The medical and dental officers shallsupervise in person all receipts and issues ofnarcotics and other controlled substances intheir custody and shall keep proper records ofall transactions to ensure strict accountabilityand detect losses promptly.b. With the exception of medical anddental officers, no person shall prescribe oradminister any narcotics or other controlledsubstances, either to oneself or to anotherperson, except to aid the injured during action oremergencies. The medical and dental officersmay authorize certain hospital corpsmen anddental technicians to administer narcotics andcontrolled drugs to patients in sick bay per themedical and dental officer’s prescription.c. In units to which no medical officer isattached, all narcotics and dangerous drugsshall be in the custody of the controlledsubstances custodian, except small quantitiesof necessary narcotics and dangerous drugs thatmay be issued to the leading petty officer in themedical department. The narcotics anddangerous drugs shall be kept in athree-combination safe or, if this is notpossible, under lock and key. All transactionsbetween the bulk custodian and medicaldepartment representative shall be receiptedfor. Issues from the working stock in the sickbay shall be covered by prescription. Narcoticsand dangerous drugs shall be inventoriedmonthly by a special inventory board….510.44 Photographic EquipmentNo person shall:a. Possess or introduce on board a navalunit any camera or other photographicequipment capable of exposing a photographicplate or film without permission of thecommandingofficerorauthorizedrepresentative.b. Make photographs of a naval unit or itsequipment, or of objects from the unit, withoutpermission of the commanding officer, andthen only of the objects for which permissionwas specifically given.c. While on watch or duty as a sentry ormember of a patrol, knowingly permit theintroduction of any camera or photographicequipment on board a naval unit unless suchequipment is authorized by the commandingofficer or authorized representative.2-14Student Notes:
Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business