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Introduction Security is an ever increasing concern for all Private Sector and Public Sector Entities. Needs range from identifying threats, developing Crisis Response Plans, installing physical security measures, training security guards, and preventing acts of Workplace Violence. The University of Findlay’s School of Environmental and Emergency Management (SEEM) offers a series of courses/services designed to assist security managers, human resource officials, school safety and security officials, and others in completing this effort.
Primary services provided by SEEM for Private Sector Security include the following:
- Treat Assessment Management
- Video Scenario Training and Authoring
- Workplace Violence Avoidance
- School Safety and Security
| | Private Sector Security Project Summaries | | Extensive School Safety and Security Program Development and Implementation | | SEEM is under contract to develop and implement an extensive school safety and security program for a Midwest school system. The program will be implemented in two phases: an initial Awareness Phase, and an Ongoing Training Phase. During the initial Awareness Phase, a 6 to 8-hour awareness training for emergency response and crisis management course will be conducted for all of the school systems employees - teachers, administrators, coaches, adjuncts, school nurses, cafeteria workers, custodians, etc. A modified 2-hour version of this course will also be conducted for all students and parents. A specialized 2-hour course will be conducted for all school system bus drivers, with the express purpose of informing them of the school systems emergency response plan, and their role in it. During the On-going Training Phase, SEEM will develop and deliver a 3-day Threat Assessment Management Training Course for approximately 15 of the school systems top administrators. The goal will be to implement an ongoing Threat Assessment Management Program at each individual school building in the system. In addition, SEEM will consult with this particular school system on the development of emergency evacuation plans, school building security needs assessments, development of a Hazard Communication Program, and other related efforts. To test the effectiveness of the existing Emergency Operations Plans, a series of tabletop exercises will be developed and delivered, culminating in a large, full-scale exercise which will be implemented across the entire school system. This full-scale exercise will also be coordinated with the Community First Responder Network, including: police, fire, EMS, EMA, Public Health Agencies, and other appropriate personnel. | | Firearms Simulation Training for Hospital Security Force | | SEEM delivered on-location Firearms Training Systems (FATS) that involved all forty-five security personnel of a local hospital/medical center. The SEEM instructor coordinated the training schedule and curriculum with the Chief of Security and Management to incorporate departmental policies and procedures into the training. In this case, a greater emphasis was placed on the officers verbal communication skills used to deal with a situation that may occur. The goal of the security staff is to diffuse or de-escalate the incident and hopefully eliminate the need for the use of force.
The training program included the use of communication and verbal skills, empty-hand techniques, as well as the use of baton, chemical spray and firearms. The training exceeded the expectations of the Chief of Security and will be incorporated into an annual training program for security personnel at the medical center. In the future, The University of Findlay will create additional scenarios that will involve hospital and security staff. These scenarios will be created and filmed at the clients facilities to enhance future training at not only this medical center, but other medical centers as well. | | School Safety and Security, All Hazards Approach CD-ROM | | SEEM/CTP developed a CD-ROM to prepare school employees for terrorist attacks and other acts of violence, as well as preparedness tools for natural disaster and accidents. The purpose of the training CD is to ensure proper planning, prevention, and response in the event of acts including bomb threats, chemical or biological incidents, tornadoes, hazardous materials spills, etc. The goal of the CD is not to frighten, but to educate school personnel on standard techniques and procedures that will help ensure the safety of staff and students if an incident does occur. The CD-ROM is broken down into 10 sections based upon job category, such as teacher, custodian, administrator, school nurse, coach, cafeteria worker, or bus driver. Video scenarios are given for each job category, showing one or more scenes involving a suspicious incident or event. The result of an improper response is then discussed, and a checklist is given of the proper procedures and preparation for such incidents. This checklist can also be printed for a reference, and a resource section presents relevant links for additional material. One major school district in North Central Ohio has purchased over 200 of these CD-ROMs. One CD is included in each of the School Districts Safety Manuals that are distributed to all employees. | | Simulated Firearms Training for Corporate Security Client | | SEEM created a two-day training session using Firearms Training Systems (FATS) on location to personnel of a private security firm responsible for the safety and security of an Executive for several Fortune 100 companies. CTPs instructor coordinated the training schedule and curriculum with the clients Chief of Security and Management. Additional training scenarios specific to the clients physical property and facilities will be filmed and produced by SEEM to enhance future training for this particular client. |
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