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Home » Recognize. Respond. Survive. A new approach to workplace violence prevention
If an armed assailant started shooting in your facility, could you, your employees and your organization survive? When we ask organizations that question, we get many different answers that range from an absolute ‘yes’ to ‘I have no idea.’
Many of our clients even tell us that it could never happen because they have layers of protection such as a no weapons policy, locked doors and surveillance cameras. These layers of protection are great, but they are only one part of an effective plan for protecting an organization and its employees from an act of violence.