Ready to respond/ Jennie McLamb
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014 In: Security Management January 2014, pp.29-36 (92) Summary: Security officers are charged with the safety and security of employees, contractors, visitors and anyone else who comes onto the sites they protect. While there are many threats that security must protect against, one key concern these days is workplace violence. Proper training can help officers detect, deter and respond to this type of threat. This article takes a look at one company that uses a five-day training program to prepare security officers to deal with workplace violence. And any company can adapt this principles of this program.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Security officers are charged with the safety and security of employees, contractors, visitors and anyone else who comes onto the sites they protect. While there are many threats that security must protect against, one key concern these days is workplace violence. Proper training can help officers detect, deter and respond to this type of threat. This article takes a look at one company that uses a five-day training program to prepare security officers to deal with workplace violence. And any company can adapt this principles of this program.
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