A CUPD officer teaches an active harmer response classThe Â鶹ÊÓƵ Police Department offers both in-person, SkillSoft and video presentations on Active Harmer Response.ÌýTheseÌýpresentations are designed for students, faculty and staff of the CU Boulder campus.

Quarterly, in-person trainings are generally held for an entire office staff or a group of combined offices who share work space. Work unit members unable to attend an in-person class can view the same contentÌýinÌýthe video recording below.

The in-person course, the SkillSoft courseÌýand the video recording, , reviewÌýbasic statistical data and include the Department of Homeland Security videoÌý“Run. Hide. Fight." protocol. The classes discuss how you should react if you find yourself in an active harmer and/orÌýother threatening situations. Every effort is made to address concerns, dispel myths and develop response options.

The in-person and video presentations last approximatelyÌý90Ìýminutes, while the SkillSoft course, which is designed to be an introduction to this content, can be completed in approximately 15 minutes.Ìý

As a follow-up to theÌý90-minute training, we can come to your office space and conduct a site security assessment. Through that, we can provideÌýrecommendations for enhancing workplace safety.

Our Emergency Management department, housed in the Division of Public Safety, can assist you in the creation or update of an all-hazards emergency action plan for your work space. This will include evacuation plans, shelter in place plans and how to maintain the continuity of operations. The Emergency Management team can provide youÌýwith aÌýtable top exercise to test your emergency action plan, be sure it's functional and is understood by your staff.Ìý

If your work team is interested in starting these classes or if you would like more information, please contact the CU Police Department Events and Emergency Management Division at emergency.management@colorado.eduÌý