SAFER Awareness
SAFER Situational Awareness
Section titled “SAFER Situational Awareness”SAFER is a framework for maintaining awareness during rapid response activities. Use it continuously when you’re in the field.
The SAFER Framework
Section titled “The SAFER Framework”S - Scan
Section titled “S - Scan”Continuously scan your environment.
Look for:
- New vehicles arriving
- Agents moving or changing position
- Other people approaching
- Changes in activity level
- Potential exits
- Potential hazards
How to scan effectively:
- Don’t fixate on one thing
- Regularly sweep your view
- Look near AND far
- Check behind you periodically
- Notice what’s changed since last scan
A - Assess
Section titled “A - Assess”Evaluate what you observe.
Ask yourself:
- Is this situation escalating or de-escalating?
- What are the agents doing?
- Who is at risk?
- What resources do I have?
- What is my current risk level?
Threat assessment:
- Low threat: Surveillance only, no enforcement
- Medium threat: Multiple agents, active observation
- High threat: Enforcement action in progress
Resource assessment:
- Who else is here?
- What communication do I have?
- What documentation tools do I have?
- What’s my exit strategy?
F - Find Exits
Section titled “F - Find Exits”Always know your escape routes.
Identify:
- Nearest walking exit
- Direction to your vehicle (if applicable)
- Alternative routes if primary is blocked
- Safe destinations (businesses, transit, etc.)
Exit planning:
- Note exits when you arrive
- Update as situation changes
- Have a backup if primary is compromised
- Know where your team is
E - Engage (Cautiously)
Section titled “E - Engage (Cautiously)”Decide how to engage with the situation.
Options:
- Observe only - Watch from a distance
- Document - Record video/audio
- Report - Send information to admin
- Support - Assist community members
- Withdraw - Leave the area
Engagement factors:
- What is needed right now?
- What is safe to do?
- What is within my role?
- What helps vs. what hinders?
R - Respond
Section titled “R - Respond”Take appropriate action.
Possible responses:
- Send a report/update
- Move to a better position
- Continue documenting
- Alert others
- Leave the area
- Assist someone
Response principles:
- Stay within your role
- Stay within legal limits
- Communicate with your team
- Prioritize safety
SAFER in Practice
Section titled “SAFER in Practice”Example: Arriving at a Scene
Section titled “Example: Arriving at a Scene”S - Scan: You arrive at reported location. You see one white van, two agents standing outside, no enforcement activity visible.
A - Assess: Appears to be surveillance. Low-medium threat. You have phone for documentation, teammate is 5 minutes away.
F - Find Exits: You’re on foot. Nearest cross street is behind you. Coffee shop on corner could provide cover if needed.
E - Engage: Decide to observe and document from across the street. Not approaching closer.
R - Respond: Send SALUTE report to admin. Begin recording video.
Example: Situation Escalating
Section titled “Example: Situation Escalating”S - Scan: Third vehicle arrives. Agents are putting on tactical vests. One agent is speaking into radio.
A - Assess: Threat level increasing. This may become active enforcement. More resources arriving for them, your backup is still 3 minutes away.
F - Find Exits: Primary exit still clear. Secondary route through alley also clear.
E - Engage: Continue documenting from current position. Alert admin of escalation.
R - Respond: Send update: “Escalating. 3rd vehicle arrived. Agents gearing up. May be about to move.”
Example: Time to Leave
Section titled “Example: Time to Leave”S - Scan: Agents have noticed you. One is walking in your direction. Others are focused on the building.
A - Assess: Your safety may be compromised. Documentation is good enough. Time to leave.
F - Find Exits: Agent is between you and primary exit. Secondary exit through alley is clear.
E - Engage: Disengage. Leave via secondary route.
R - Respond: Stop recording, pocket phone, walk calmly toward alley exit. Message admin: “Agent approached, leaving via secondary. Safe.”
SAFER Timing
Section titled “SAFER Timing”Continuous vs. Periodic
Section titled “Continuous vs. Periodic”Continuous:
- Scan (always watching)
- Find exits (awareness maintained)
Periodic:
- Assess (every few minutes or when things change)
- Engage/Respond (when decisions are needed)
When to Run SAFER Explicitly
Section titled “When to Run SAFER Explicitly”- When you first arrive somewhere
- When something changes
- When you feel uneasy
- Every 5-10 minutes minimum
- Whenever you’re uncertain
Common SAFER Mistakes
Section titled “Common SAFER Mistakes”Not Scanning Enough
Section titled “Not Scanning Enough”- Problem: Tunnel vision on one thing
- Solution: Force yourself to look around every 30 seconds
Not Reassessing
Section titled “Not Reassessing”- Problem: Situation changed but you didn’t notice
- Solution: Reassess whenever ANYTHING changes
Not Knowing Exits
Section titled “Not Knowing Exits”- Problem: Danger comes and you don’t know where to go
- Solution: Identify exits first thing, update continuously
Over-Engaging
Section titled “Over-Engaging”- Problem: Getting too close, too involved
- Solution: Ask “Is this within my role? Is this safe?”
Not Responding to Assessment
Section titled “Not Responding to Assessment”- Problem: You assessed increased danger but didn’t act
- Solution: Trust your assessment, respond appropriately
SAFER with Your Team
Section titled “SAFER with Your Team”Coordinated Awareness
Section titled “Coordinated Awareness”- Different people can cover different angles
- Share observations in real-time
- One person can focus on documentation while another scans
- Discuss exits and meet-up points before separating
Communication
Section titled “Communication”Quick SAFER updates:
“Scanning clear, same as before.” “Assessment: escalating. Two more vehicles.” “Exit check: alley blocked by van now.” “Engaging: moving to better angle.” “Responding: backing off, heading to meet point.”
Practice Exercise
Section titled “Practice Exercise”Mental SAFER Drill
Section titled “Mental SAFER Drill”Practice running SAFER anywhere:
- At a coffee shop
- At a community event
- Walking down the street
- In a parking lot
Run through all five letters. It should become automatic.
Team SAFER Drill
Section titled “Team SAFER Drill”With your team:
- Go to a location
- Each person runs SAFER independently
- Compare notes
- What did people notice that others missed?
Quick Reference
Section titled “Quick Reference”| Letter | Question | Action |
|---|---|---|
| S | What do I see? | Look around continuously |
| A | What does it mean? | Evaluate threat and resources |
| F | How do I get out? | Know your exits |
| E | What should I do? | Choose appropriate engagement |
| R | Now do it | Take action |