Emergency Planning

Emergency Response Planning and Strategies: An All-Hazards Approach to Safety

Emergency Response Planning and Strategies: An All-Hazards Approach to Safety

Bob Brasher will give an all-hazards review and share how his campus plans and prepares for medical emergencies, weather-related incidents, active shooter, bomb threats, chemical spills, and VIPs on campus.

Disaster! How School Districts Can Prepare for the Worst Through Collaboration and Community Partnerships

Disaster! How School Districts Can Prepare for the Worst Through Collaboration and Community Partnerships

Alan Walters the Director of Safety and Risk Management for the Georgetown County School District walks participants through his personal experiences of a rare ice storm, a 1,000-year flood and Hurricane Matthew in a less than three years. Participants will learn how each incident helped GCSD become better prepared to deal with the next weather event.

Lockdown: How to Effectively Mix Training Technology and Policies for a Safe Campus

Lockdown: How to Effectively Mix Training Technology and Policies for a Safe Campus

Robin Hattersley the Executive Editor of Campus Safety Magazine moderates a panel discussion that covers the technologies currently available, ADA and NFPA compliance, training, policies and procedures, as well as the responses that work best for each.

A Look at a School Shooting From the Perspective of a Security Director

A Look at a School Shooting From the Perspective of a Security Director

Guy Grace the Director of Security and Emergency Planning Littleton Public Schools shares his key observations from a school shooting where he was a responder and was the on scene School District Incident Command Coordinator during the event and the subsequent evacuation of the school.