Officer Training for Methamphetamine Labs

Department of Justice
Officer Training for Methamphetamine Labs Officer Training for Methamphetamine Labs
Client Challenge:

The use and resulting behaviors caused by methamphetamine continue to plague police agencies across the U.S. Not only does the drug cause dangerous behavior, but the public facilities used to make the drug are typically chemically contaminated causing exposure hazards for police officers. To minimize this threat to officers around the country, Cardno EM-Assist was contracted by Network Environmental Systems (NES) to develop a custom training course for the U.S. Department of Justice. The training needed to reach tens of thousands of highly distributed first responder law enforcement officers and needed to provide safety training to help reduce exposure and injuries for officers encountering clandestine methamphetamine drug labs.

Cardno EM-Assist Solution:

Subject matter experts with expertise in the content and audience felt that a key success factor was the use of engaging content. Cardno EM-Assist developed this award-winning training course using noir graphic novel scenery and characters. The course features a compelling narrated storyline, animated characters, high-impact illustrations, actual photographs of methamphetamine labs, as well as before and after photographs of methamphetamine users. Along with these features, interactive quizzes and discovery exercises help keep learners engaged.

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