FYI on availability of this training. Please see below for details. This is provided by MIOSHA. Contact information for questions can be found in the message and links below.

Learn active shooter survival

 

 

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

Register for the MIOSHA Grant-funded Active Shooter Survival Training on June 14

June 14 — Active Shooter Survival: What is Your Plan?

Time: 

Cost: 

Location:

Registration (required):

Check-in: 9:00 AM

Course: 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

FREE

Wayne County Community College 

Downriver Campus
21000 Northline Rd.
Taylor, MI 48180

Register online

For more information, please contact George Lowe at MIPSE@wcccd.edu or 734-374-3201

This training is co-sponsored by the Wayne County Community College District

About the Training:

The analysis of active shooter incidents at schools, malls, manufacturing facilities, healthcare facilities and other public settings have suggested preventive strategies to increase employee survival. This training will focus on helping employees develop strategies to prepare for, react to and survive active shooter and workplace violence incidents.

The training will suggest individual response choices employees may consider during active assailant events based on best practices and 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.

This program will cover:

  • Lessons learned from active shooter incidents
  • Benchmark best practices and DHS guidelines
  • Red flags of aggressive individuals 
  • Developing an employee survival mentality
  • Human reactions to attack situations
  • Shots fired — the first 30 seconds
  • Developing a comprehensive workplace violence prevention program

Trainer: Dr. Kenneth Wolf

Dr. Kenneth Wolf has conducted violence prevention and threat assessment trainings for a wider range of organizations and industries, including the United States Postal Service, UAW, municipalities, Fortune 500 Companies and more. He assists organizations with developing comprehensive workplace violence prevention programs, trains threat assessment teams, conducts active shooter survival training exercises and designs crisis recovery programs.