Emergency Preparedness Plans - Intruder and Active Shooter [3415] | ||||||||||||
Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 Time: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Room: Union Station Ballroom A Speakers: Sarah Bynum, Global Security Director, Siemens Energy Inc. Track: Emergency Preparedness and Response Secondary Track: All Industries and Workplaces Session Type: Educational Session Skill Level: Intermediate Description: Planning for emergencies pays off if an emergency occurs. This applies to security situations involving workplace violence, facility intruders or active shooters. Preparedness evaluations and intruder penetration tests can teach a facility much about how people and security teams will respond. In this session, hear about real-life examples involving unauthorized person tests and actual cases. Learning Objectives: Identify security risks at work, travel and in public places Discuss how to respond in situations involving unauthorized persons in a building Recognize the added value of security in helping an organization reach its business and safety goals Describe training resources and opportunities for enhancing security at your workplace
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