Overview of the Monadnock Comprehensive Monadnock Baton Trauma Zone Poster & Quick Reference Tool baton trauma zone poster | 1000319
A clearer wall chart for safer, more consistent baton training.
The Monadnock Comprehensive Monadnock Baton Trauma Zone Poster & Quick Reference Tool is a baton trauma zone poster built for fast instruction and repeatable coaching. Model 5004 with MPN 1000319 gives you a large, easy-to-scan visual that helps law enforcement and corrections teams align on striking-area risk during training. The poster presents a color-coded body chart with Red, Yellow, and Green zones, so you can reinforce where outcomes tend to be most severe, where risk rises, and where impacts typically result in less serious trauma.
What you see at a glance.
The image shows front and back body views with labeled target areas and numbered callouts. A bold “BATON CHART” header frames the topic as escalation of trauma by vital and vulnerable striking areas. The “STRIKING AREAS” panel at the bottom explains each zone with short reasoning notes, making it easy to reference during scenarios, debriefs, and refreshers.
Sized for training rooms.
At 18" x 24" (2 ft x 3 ft), it stays visible in classrooms and DT spaces without taking over your wall.
Key Features
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Training Layout: Front and back body diagrams with labeled striking areas and numbered callouts.
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Zone System: Red, Yellow, and Green color coding tied to expected trauma severity.
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Quick Coaching Panel: “STRIKING AREAS” section with short reasoning text for each zone.
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Header Labeling: “BATON CHART” with escalation guidance for vital and vulnerable striking areas.
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Size: 18" x 24" (2 ft x 3 ft).
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Use Guidance: Notes that except for the head, neck, and spine, the body is shown as a Green target area for baton blocking and restraint skills.
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Durability: High-quality printing intended for repeated training use.
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Care: Keep flat or framed; wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners.
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Identifiers: Model 5004; MPN 1000319; UPC 792298006818.
Compatibility
Where it works best
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Police academy classrooms and defensive tactics rooms
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Corrections and detention training spaces
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Security training facilities
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Briefing rooms and instructor offices
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Martial arts schools teaching impact-tool concepts
Limits that help prevent returns
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This is a reference and training aid. It does not replace agency policy, legal guidance, or hands-on instruction.
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Mounting hardware is not shown or listed as included. Plan to use a frame, rails, tape, or approved fasteners.
Intended Users
Who it is designed for
Police officers, court bailiffs, corrections officers, probation officers, state troopers, sheriff's deputies, detectives, and security officers use this poster to keep training language consistent. Police academy recruits use it to build safer habits early and retain strike-zone guidance. Martial arts instructors use it to teach vulnerability awareness with a clean, color-coded visual. Instructors often hang it where teams run scenarios so they can point to zones quickly during coaching and debriefs.
What’s Included
In the box
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1x Monadnock Baton Trauma Zone Poster & Quick Reference Tool, 18" x 24"
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1x Quick reference poster print (Model 5004)
Not included but may be required
Color-Coded Trauma Zones Explained
This poster uses a clear, color-coded system to explain how baton strikes can affect different areas of the body, helping instructors and trainees understand risk at a glance.
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Red Zone: Indicates the highest level of resultant trauma. Injuries in these areas tend to be serious or long-lasting rather than temporary and may include unconsciousness, severe bodily injury, shock, or death. These areas demand the highest level of caution during training and discussion.
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Yellow Zone: Indicates a moderate to serious level of resultant trauma. Injuries may be longer lasting, though some may still be temporary. This zone helps reinforce areas where increased awareness and restraint are required.
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Green Zone: Indicates a minimal level of resultant trauma. Injuries in these areas are typically temporary rather than long-lasting, although exceptions can occur. Except for the head, neck, and spine, the body is identified as a Green target area for the application of baton blocking and restraint skills.
This structured visual system supports safer instruction, consistent terminology, and clearer decision-making during baton training and scenario reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions about Comprehensive Monadnock Baton Trauma Zone Poster & Quick Reference Tool
Question 1
What does the color coding mean on this poster?
Red, Yellow, and Green indicate escalating levels of expected trauma severity, with short reasoning text printed in the bottom panel.
Question 2
Does the poster show front and back views of the body?
Yes. The image shows both views, with labeled areas and numbered callouts for quick reference.
Question 3
What size is it, and will it fit in a standard classroom space?
It measures 18" x 24" (2 ft x 3 ft). That size fits well on most walls and stays readable during instruction.
Question 4
Does it include guidance about head, neck, and spine areas?
Yes. The printed guidance states that except for the head, neck, and spine, the body is shown as a Green target area for baton blocking and restraint skills.
Question 5
How do I hang it up?
The listing does not indicate mounting hardware is included. Most facilities use a frame, poster rails, or approved wall fasteners.
Why Buy from WCUniforms
WCUniforms is owned by a former law enforcement officer and EMT, and USMC and USCG military veterans. We have used the products we sell in the field. Most orders ship the same day; the goal is within 48 business hours for in-stock items. You also get hassle-free 30-day returns (some exceptions apply), SMS and email tracking updates for every order, and real human instant chat during business hours. For phone support, call 855-452-4440.
Model: 5004
MPN: 1000319
UPC: 792298006818