For more information, please contact William Hayes, Emergency Manager at
whayes@canton-mi.org or 734-394-5357
This training is co-sponsored by the Canton Dept. of Emergency Management
About the Training:
The analysis of active shooter incidents at malls, schools, 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
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.
May 17 — Implementing Your Threat Assessment/Workplace Violence Prevention Program
Time:
Cost:
Location:
Registration (required):
Check-in: 12:30-1 PM
Course: 1-4 PM
FREE
Village Theater at Cherry Hill
50400 Cherry Hill Road
Canton, MI 48187
For more information, please contact William Hayes, Emergency Manager at
whayes@canton-mi.org or 734-394-5357
This training is co-sponsored by the Canton Dept. of Emergency Management
About the Training:
The rise of assaults, active shooter incidents, COVID-19 precipitants and other workplace stresses have contributed to employee and customer aggressiveness
and a loss of cohesion in the workplace. Employers are encouraged to implement strategies to assess potentially aggressive people and mitigate harm and prevent violence.
This program will cover:
Best practices referencing the federal OSHA violence guidelines
Secret Service and FBI suggestions for violence prevention components
Components of a comprehensive workplace violence prevention program
Training employees in violence prevention awareness
Systems to report behaviors of concern
Institutionalizing your workplace violence prevention program
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.