Chief Stephen Lopez discusses some of the key ways in which campus police/security are having to adapt to handle the “new normal” resulting from the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This includes discussions on how we keep our campus police (and security) forces safe, ranging from altered workplace practices, to training and personal protective equipment.
Lt. Joseph Pangaro will help you understand the planning process in developing an All Hazards Threat Assessment for after school programs including all potential issues and stakeholders.
Whether the disaster is a pandemic event, terrorist attack, active assailant offense, workplace violence incident or a natural disaster, healthcare institutions must be ready to tackle any catastrophe event.
Dr. Kevin Kloesel provides resources needed to create all-weather hazard plans for campus activities ranging from small-donor functions to large athletic events. He also discusses the complications that COVID-19 presents to existing weather plans.
Jason Stoddard, Director of School Safety and Security for the Charles County Public Schools, will share how his district has been dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and provide information on the unique experiences and lessons learned over the past few months.
With almost 80,000 faculty, students and staff located on six campuses in four jurisdictions, Northern Virginia Community College’s (NOVA) response to COVID-19 required extensive planning, detailed coordination and significant flexibility.
In this session presented by John O’Malley, Campus Security Staff will walk away with a better understanding of the legality behind hospital detention and how to utilize best practices in this area if or when they find themselves dealing with forensic patients.
Anyone can save someone from bleeding to death — you just have to be prepared! Here’s a refresher on Stop the Bleed skills and how to build a bleed control kit.
Learn how to identify the levels and types of workplace violence and how to report it to superiors and human resources.
Robert Field a respected security professional with over 33 years of military, federal law enforcement, and private security experience will share a non-traditional way of utilizing all staff to reduce disruptive and violent behaviors through safety awareness and education and not solely relying on security staff to respond or handle these types of encounters.