Safety Presentations

Case Western Reserve University Division of Public Safety is committed to providing a safe environment for the campus community. This includes the faculty, staff, students and the visitors to Case Western Reserve University campus.  To request a presentation for your group, please complete the below form. We will need a location and access to a computer with a projector. Please allow 48 hours for one of our  officers to contact you.

We offer four safety presentations:

Safety 101 is  designed to enhance awareness and preparedness for personal and community safety. Participants will learn about the critical resources and practices available to ensure a secure environment at CWRU. The session includes an overview of campus safety features, CWRU Alerts, Safe Ride, Spartan Safe, safety tips, and more.


Safety 201 is a comprehensive presentation designed to equip participants with essential life-saving skills and safety strategies. The session covers the "Run, Hide, Fight" protocol for active aggressor threats, techniques from the "Stop the Bleed" program to control severe bleeding in emergencies, and the fundamentals of adult CPR. Participants will also learn how to use the equipment that is contained in the automated external defibrillator (AED) cabinets, found on the walls in campus buildings. This includes the effective use of Dechokers for choking emergencies, administering naloxone spray to counter opioid overdoses, and the operation of AEDs.

Understanding Drugs of Abuse & Misuse provides an overview of drugs of abuse and misuse, focusing on their classification, effects, and the risks associated with non-medical use.  Designed to promote awareness and informed decision-making, this talk aims to support the well-being and safety of the CWRU campus community.

Winter Driving Safety – Stay Safe on the Road will cover essential tips and best practices for driving safely in winter conditions, tailored for the CWRU community. Topics include how to prepare your vehicle for cold weather, recognizing and responding to hazardous road conditions (ice, snow, low visibility), and what to do in case of an emergency. The session will also provide guidance on defensive driving techniques, proper tire use, and how to create a winter driving emergency kit.

If you have any questions about the presentation or would like a personalized presentation, please contact us at publicsafety@case.edu.

Submit Safety Presentation Request