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Subject: Register for an April 11 Grant-Funded Training on Active Shooter Survival

 

Learn Active Shooter Survival

 

 

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This message is being sent as a courtesy from the Center for Workplace Violence Prevention, a MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training (CET) grantee.

Active Shooter Survival Training on
April 11, 2023

April 11 — Active Shooter Survival: What's Your Plan?

Time: 

Cost: 

Location:

Registration (required):

Check-in: 8:30 AM

Course: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

FREE

This program is funded by a MIOSHA CET Grant

Lakeside Assembly of God

46155 Schoenherr
Shelby Township, MI 48315

Register Online

For more information, please contact:

Sergeant Mark Benedettini
Work: 586-731-2121 ext. 358
mbenedettini@shelbytwp.org

Registration is LIMITED and Required.

About the Training:

The analysis of Active Shooter incidents at malls, manufacturing facilities, healthcare, offices, houses of worship, colleges, schools and public settings have suggested preventive strategies to increase employee survival. This training will focus on helping employees develop strategies to prepare for, train to survive, and suggestions to consider in active shooter and workplace violence incidents.

The training will discuss “best Practices” of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Guidelines of Run, Hide, Fight. Tactical employee self-protection and survival choices will be suggested through analysis of videos of actual active shooter incidents.

Active Shooter Seminar Content:

  • Lessons Learned” from Active Shooters past
  • “Best Practices” and Department of Homeland Security / OSHA Guidelines.
  • “Red Flags” – Assessing People of Concern:
    • Who are the "Bad Guys"?
    • Behavioral Indicators of Aggressive People
  • Developing an Employee "Survival Mentality"
    • How do “Real People” react during “Real” Active Shooter Incidents
    • Human Emotional and Physical Reactions During Violent Incidents
  • Shots Fired! “The First 30 Seconds
    • “Defending” Yourself and Your Space – Reacting to Intruders
    • DHS Suggestions of Run, Hide, Fight - Disrupting, Distracting, Engaging the Perpetrator
  • Managing the Aftermath
    • Reducing Employee Trauma
  • Developing a Comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Program

This MIOSHA CET program is designed to encourage participants to understand types of violent threats and to assist employers enhance their existing health and safety program capabilities.

Trainer: Dr. Kenneth Wolf, kwolfphd@theimt.org, 248-217-1677

Dr. Kenneth Wolf has conducted Violence Prevention and Threat Assessment trainings for the United States Postal Service, UAW-General Motors, UAW, Chrysler, Eaton Corporation, Intel, Pinkerton, DTE Energy, the United States Army, Los Alamos National Laboratory, municipalities, Fortune 500 Companies, schools, Houses of Worship and healthcare facilities. 

He has assisted organizations develop Comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention, Programs, train Threat Assessment Teams, conduct Active Shooter Survival Training and Exercises, design Crisis Recovery Programs, through MIOSHA CET grant programs.

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This program is co-sponsored by:
Shelby Township
MIOSHA CET Division
Center for Workplace Violence Prevention
Incident Management Team, Inc.


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