Terrorist Threat and Security Awareness Training
for
Public Assembly Facilities
Terrorist threat and Security Awareness Training for Public Assembly Facilities
The horror of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, along with the impending war in Iraq and continuous FBI warnings of possible terrorist incidents, has made us all realize that America is not immune to these atrocities. All communities, especially in our free society, are extremely vulnerable. It is apparent that terrorists, with their twisted minds, are out to inflict as much pain, suffering, damage, and terror to our relatively calm society as they possibly can. Public assembly facilities are certainly not immune to the potential for such incidents, as they make prime targets due to the large number of patrons and the high visibility. All facilities must prepare for the potential and take all precautions necessary in an attempt to prevent these acts from occurring. Increased security is a must, along with appropriate training of all personnel.
L.A.A.P., Inc. Total Safety Management" is providing Terrorist Threat and Security Awareness Training for public assembly facilities to enhance the awareness of all employees and assist in the prevention of such violence. Your employees will receive knowledge from the following training:
Terrorism In Perspective
Chemical and Biological Terrorism Awareness
Anthrax Awareness and OSHA Risk Reduction Matrix
Explosives
Effects of an Explosion
Improvised Explosive Devices (IED)
Mail Room Security Awareness (protection from bio-terrorism)
Bomb Threat Guidelines
Facility Search Techniques
Room-to Room Search
Hand Wand Screening
Bag Searches
Pat Down Searches
Guidelines for Security Audits
Emergency Evacuation
Recognizing Contraband Weapons
Our expert in this field, who helped develop our program, has been involved in law enforcement and security training for 20+ years and has conducted numerous training sessions for court security officers across the United States, the U.S. Marshals Service, and other agencies. To learn more about our Terrorist Threat and Security Awareness Training, or to schedule a training session, contact Pat Patterson of L.A.A.P., Inc. Total Safety Management" at 281-478-4444.
IAAM Allied Member
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Terrorist Threat Training Benefits to Client Facility
After completion of our Terrorist Threat and Security Awareness training, attendees should:
• have the knowledge and awareness of potential terrorist threats
• have the knowledge and awareness of chemical and biological agents, their symptoms, and weapons used by terrorists to deliver such agents
• be able to recognize IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and contraband weapons
• understand how to receive, react, and respond to bomb threats
• have an understanding of appropriate bomb search techniques
• have an understanding of appropriate bag search techniques, wand screening techniques, and pat-down search techniques
• be able to recognize contraband weapons
• be able to recognize potentially hazardous mail
• have an understanding of how to conduct facility security audits
• realize the importance of safe organized evacuation in an emergency
• understand their role in the establishment of an effective security and safety program
One of the greatest benefits to facilities is being able to emphasize to your customers/patrons that you are making the maximum effort to provide for their safety and security while visiting your facility.
Client Will Receive
Billed on a per person basis, Client will receive one full day of comprehensive, interactive training, and 15 student manuals. A safety and security assessment of your facility may also be conducted for an additional fee. Class size is not limited to 15 students, but only by the size of the training room and projection area. However, additional student manuals will be billed to host client at $23.75 each. Attendees will receive certificates of completion issued by L.A.A.P., Inc.
Suggestion: Dont have 15 available people or the budget for this training??? Use your facility as the host, promote this training session to others in your area (city governmental offices, fire departments, schools, other public assembly facilities) and subsidize the cost for your employees attending this extensive training session. Billing for all attendees will be made to the host facility.
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