The ability to recognize the triggers and actors involved in active shooter incidents is critical to mitigating the risk of such events. Active shootings can be disastrous events for a business鈥攖he costs involved and resulting effects may cause a business to close its doors forever. We must ...
Security Concepts Group trains individuals and organizations how to PREPARE for, RESPOND to, and RECOVER from and Active Shooter or Workplace Violence event.
On average, it takes 4 minutes or less for an active shooter or workplace violence event to take place. It's time to make sure your workplace is secure. Should an active threat situation arise, thelife or death gap ™is truly short, and local authorities may not arrive in time. Plan...
This course will cover active shooter procedures and protocols to follow in the event of this type of emergency. We will examine the issues of workplace violence, the fastest growing cause of injury and death in most states. Managers, supervisors, or anyone else who hires and fires will learn...
Paul Marshall, managing director of Active Shooter and Workplace Violence at McGowan Program Administrators said post-incident trauma counseling is critical when it comes to preventing or reducing long-term effects. “The trauma counseling for the mental anguish needs to be aggressively pushed, almost...
Create and practice your active shooter response plan To prepare in the case of an active shooter, you can help train your employees with an active shooter response plan. This serves two purposes: 1) to prevent chaos and 2) to be prepared for all the types of workplace violence if they ...
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particularly if personnel perceive they do not work in a safe environment or if administration has not provided policies and procedures to address workplace violence inclusive of the active shooter scenario. Potential risks includes; staff or patient injuries or fatalities, OSHA citations under the Ge...
Describe the actions to take when confronted with an active shooter and to assist responding law enforcement officials Recognize potential workplace violence indicators Describe actions to take to prevent and prepare for potential active shooter incidents; and ...