Active Shooter Training
ALICE Active Shooter Training (Approx. 1 Hour)
Knowing how to respond to an active shooting event is not enough. In order to truly plan for such an unthinkable event, businesses must thoroughly prepare long before the threat even exists. Empower your employees to take charge of their own safety in an active shooting event with ALICE.
“ALICE” is an acronym for 5 steps you can utilize in order to increase your chances of surviving a surprise attack by an Active Shooter.
A-Alert
L-Lockdown
I-Inform
C-Counter
E-Evacuate
ALICE Active Shooter Training is designed to help learners anticipate and recognize an active shooter threat situation and respond appropriately and immediately if they are ever faced with one. Specifically, it covers the warning signs of workplace violence, how to recognize the presence of an active threat, the best course of action to take based on individual abilities and location, and the steps individuals should follow when law enforcement arrives.
We cover the following topics:
Introduction to Shooting Incidents
Workplace Violence
Signs of a Shooting in progress
Avoiding the Threat
Preventing the Active Shooters Access to You
Defending Yourself Against the Shooter
When the Police Arrive at the Scene
After the Incident
High Risk Terminations Training (Approx. 1 Hour)
During the course of business, you may be faced with terminating an employee whom you suspect may act violently. Human resource and personnel managers should be aware of this possibility and always make security conscious judgments regarding any high-risk terminations. Terminating employees is never pleasant but the stakes are extremely high if the individual has a history of workplace violence, or potentially could be aggressive or violent. There are many reasons an ex-employee might seek revenge against their employers but job loss has been cited by employers of all sizes as one of the top three factors that contributed to instances of workplace violence at their businesses.
This training is for managers and HR professionals faced with potential work place violence in the course of terminating employees. You will learn:
How to read the signs of potential work place violence
How to prepare for the termination
Where to conduct the termination
When to conduct the termination
Proper security measures
Post termination