California SB 553 requires annual training to ensure that all employees can identify workplace violence, understand the potential threats that exist in their jobs, and effectively report workplace violence incidents.
California SB 553 requires annual training to ensure that all employees can identify workplace violence, understand the potential threats that exist in their jobs, and effectively report workplace violence incidents.
California SB 553 requires annual training to ensure that all employees can identify workplace violence, understand the potential threats that exist in their jobs, and effectively report workplace violence incidents.
This short dramatic video clearly demonstrates the essentials for surviving a tragic event that happens all too often across our country. The video follows a dramatization of an active shooter event and identifies proper behavior and procedures that save the lives of those involved. An emergency response dispatcher then reviews the key actions that saved the employees lives.
It seems like active shootings are always in the news. They have become so common that breaking news about a shooting no longer causes surprise. Statistically speaking active shooter events are just a small portion of all workplace violence, however their effect is so devasting that every workplace should be prepared. It just may save lives.
Every year in the American workplace 2 million workers become victims of violence and nearly 1000 people are murdered. Workplace violence results in physical and psychological damage to employees and a massive loss in productivity and reputation for organizations.
Every year in the American workplace 2 million workers become victims of violence and nearly 1000 people are murdered. Are your managers prepared to prevent and deal with violent incidents in the workplace. This workplace violence prevention program made specifically for managers and supervisors details the critical role leaders play in violence prevention.
This DVD program on Active Shooter: Surviving an Attack provides step-by-step explanations of the survival techniques that law enforcement agencies recommend to help people get through an active shooter incident safely. This
This DVD program on Workplace Violence products discusses how employees can help to prevent violence in their facilities and respond safely if aggression takes place.
The first step in preventing workplace violence is recognizing the potential for violent behavior in an individual before it escalates to a violent action. This program helps us understand what signs to notice in a potentially violent person. And what actions we should take if and when we feel the threat of violent behavior.
This course will help you understand the importance of developing an emergency response plan, the 3 steps for handling an act of extreme violence, and the need to train employees on how to respond if confronted with an active shooter. Presented by Jim Sporleder, a leading security industry veteran of more than 25 years.