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Workplace Safety & Active Shooter Emergency Response

Informing citizens to participate in their own survival

ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) Training instructor led classes provide preparation and a plan for individuals and organizations on how to more proactively handle the threat of an aggressive intruder or active shooter event. Whether it is an attack by an individual person or by a international group of professionals intent on conveying a political message through violence, ALICE Training option based tactics have become the accepted response, versus the traditional “lockdown only” approach.

Protection and safety must be the priority in an Active Shooter event or Terrorist Attack. Circumstantial and operational concerns vary in every new situation. ALICE Training provides options and classes that address the unique challenges specific to Police/LE, K-12 Schools, Healthcare Facilities, Higher Education, Businesses, Government, and Houses of Worship.

Corporate safety awareness & self–defense instruction programs

Workplace violence is the number one security issue facing U.S, and Canadian corporations. Workplace violence costs U.S. employers an estimated $36 billion annually.

Not only is self- protection a necessity, but, it is now a form of insurance that will make your business more profitable and your employees more confident and secure.

Per OSHA, "Under the General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are required to provide their employees with a place of employment that is 'free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious harm.' The courts have interpreted OSHA's general duty clause to mean that an employer has a legal obligation to provide a workplace free of conditions or activities that either the employer or industry recognizes as hazardous and that cause, or are likely to cause, death or serious physical harm to employees when there is a feasible method to abate the hazard.

An employer that has experienced acts of workplace violence, or becomes aware of threats, intimidation, or other indicators showing that the potential for violence in the workplace exists, would be on notice of the risk of workplace violence and should implement a workplace violence prevention program combined with engineering controls, administrative controls, and training."

A SAFE self-protection workshop will provide employees with tips and strategies to recognize and avoid personal security risks while on the job. Our instructors teach physical techniques for your employees to defend themselves in the event of a physical confrontation and exit as safely as possible.

We are a national company, regularly traveling around the U.S. to provide services to a wide variety of corporate clients. Please inquire about our corporate rates if your business falls into this category.

 

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