Officer Safety
Here’s what you get…
- Unlimited access
- Self-paced content
- Certificates on demand
- Employer sharing
- Free permit tracker
- Credit Hours 4
- State SpecificCalifornia
| Course Outline | Lessons |
| Introduction | 1 |
| What Is Officer Safety? | 2 |
| Personal Life And Health | 11 |
| Communication And De-Escalation | 10 |
| Managing Occupational Risks | 11 |
| Playing It Safe | 9 |
| Staying Safe In Dangerous Situations | 8 |
| Conclusion | 1 |
About this course
This course prepares students to manage personal health, occupational risks, and on-duty dangers in a structured, preventive way. It teaches them principles of self-awareness and disciplined practices that minimize vulnerabilities for both themselves and your clients. Content focuses on safety fundamentals on multiple fronts, including mental health and stress management, situational awareness, and physical hazards. Students emerge with a well-rounded skill set that extends beyond basic patrol procedure.
An essential component of the training is communication and de-escalation techniques that emphasize the prevention of volatile situations through verbal and non-verbal engagement strategies. Officers learn to identify early warning signs, manage conflicts proactively, and foster positive interactions that contribute to a safer operational environment. These skills also translate into better rapport with the public and clients, which helps to maintain a calm and professional site presence.
The course also provides practical modules on how to manage occupational risks like slips, falls, and workplace violence. Students learn to foster proactive risk assessments and reinforce safety-first habits, which reduces incident rates, lowers liability exposure for you and your clients, and demonstrates your officers’ leadership in daily operations.