Quick Takeaway from San Bernardino Mass Shooting
San Bernardino County learned critical lessons from a tragic mass shooting of health care workers. The intent of the well written Legacy Report is to share critical findings with other organizations.
San Bernardino County learned critical lessons from a tragic mass shooting of health care workers. The intent of the well written Legacy Report is to share critical findings with other organizations.
Timely and accurate alerts and warnings are a key component of your security assessment. The roles and responsibilities for alerts and warning must be delegated within your agency, organization, school, or institution. Test your system through drills and/or exercises.
Cover and concealment doesn’t work when a shooter leaps into the room. Diving to the floor and fast crawling our may work. Get Out may be your only option.
Fire alarms sometimes mean that an active shooter attack is in progress. Revise traditional fire alarm procedures by working closely with fire and police officials; adjust to the new normal.
The New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA) Security Assessment Tool is a well-organized security template that works in the education, manufacturing, […]
Your encounter with responding police is a tense situation. Proper actions will safe your life, and improper actions such as waving something in your hands, or failing to comply to commands, may get you shot.
A hospital received an immediate and credible threat. They initiated a lockout/lockdown and notified police. An armed man was apprehended on block from the hospital.
A hostage situation can “come out of nowhere” in the healthcare arena. A loose scalpel suddenly becomes a weapon.
Sticking your head out to look for an assailant is dangerous. Your cell phone camera may be used as a mirror to see if the coast is clear.
In-house general counsel often works behind the scenes in many companies to prevent and prepare for workplace violence. We think […]