Law Enforcement Officer Motor Vehicle Crash and Struck-by Fatality Investigations Program Report No. LEO 2015-01
This report details the investigation of the line-of-duty-death of a highway patrol officer as a result of being struck by a distracted driver after responding to a crash involving a tanker truck on an interstate highway. The report describes the circumstances surrounding the incident, contributing factors to the outcome, and recommends interventions for consideration by law enforcement agencies, state and local governments and departments of transportation nationwide.
Law Enforcement Officer Motor Vehicle Crash and Struck-by Fatality Investigations: A Pilot Program
NIOSH Publication No. 2017-121
This flyer provides information about the program’s investigations and reports.
Law Enforcement Officer Motor Vehicle Crash and Struck-by Fatality Investigations Program Report No. LEO 2014-01
This report details the investigation of the line-of-duty death of a sheriff’s office sergeant as a result of being struck by a motorist while working several motor vehicle crashes an interstate highway. The report describes the circumstances surrounding the incident, contributing factors to the outcome, and recommends interventions for consideration by law enforcement agencies, state and local governments and departments of transportation nationwide.
Fact Sheet: Preventing Work-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes
NIOSH Publication No. 2015-111
This fact sheet recommends ways employers can keep workers safe when driving or riding in a motor vehicle on the job. It outlines components of a successful motor vehicle safety program and ends with a checklist that employers can use to implement the recommendations.
Take Charge of Your Safety In and Around Your Patrol Vehicle
NIOSH Publication No.2015-109 (February 2015)
This flyer gives law enforcement officers five recommendations to reduce their risk of a motor-vehicle crash while on-duty.
Law Enforcement Officer Motor Vehicle Safety
NIOSH Publication No. 2015-101 (November 2014)
This document provides state-level stakeholders with an overview of the findings from a NIOSH project that gathered information on the number and severity of motor-vehicle events in the state of Iowa (crashes and struck-by injuries). It also provides data on specific occupational safety and health training, policies and procedures, and officers’ perceptions of this training and policies, seat-belt usage, and officers’ perceptions of risky work-related driving situations. Approaches for increasing and improving motor-vehicle training, information for policy implementation, and other approaches to increase law enforcement officer driving safety while on the job are also included.