Event Overview
The NLERS Focus on Safety Live Series is a set of six live, interactive 90-minute training sessions that take a closer look at core safety topics covered in the NLERS Executive and Patrol courses, with time set aside for Q&A with our subject matter experts. These sessions build on a single subject area, from roadside scene control and pursuit decision-making to seat belt use, driver fatigue, and everyday distractions behind the wheel. Sessions in this series include:
- August 10: Preventing Struck-By Incidents – Risks, Visibility, and Scene Control
- September 3: Pursuits and Speed Decisions – Think First, Accelerate Second
- October 6: Staying Focused Behind the Wheel – Minding What Matters
- November 3: Running on Empty – Fatigue and Driving Risk in Law Enforcement
- December 3: Seat Belts Aren’t the Enemy – Clearing Up Dangerous Misconceptions About PPE
- January 7, 2027: Building a Culture of Safety – “Safety First” Isn’t a Slogan. It’s a Behavior.
Each session combines practical guidance with real-world scenarios, giving officers and supervisors the tools to reinforce safety practices long after training ends.
Event Location
This virtual training series will be hosted on the NLERS Program online training platform. New users must register for access to the platform prior to registering for the event: New User Registration.
Intended Audience
This virtual training series is intended for law enforcement officers at all ranks.
Facts Only
* The series comprises six live, interactive 90-minute training sessions.
* Topics covered include roadside scene control, pursuit decision-making, seat belt use, driver fatigue, and in-car distractions.
* Session dates are August 10 (Preventing Struck-By Incidents), September 3 (Pursuits and Speed Decisions), October 6 (Staying Focused), November 3 (Fatigue), December 3 (Seat Belts Misconceptions), and January 7, 2027 (Building a Culture of Safety).
* The training is hosted on the NLERS Program online training platform.
* The intended audience is law enforcement officers at all ranks.
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