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SAFETY
AND
SECURITY
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2
Program Objectives
(1 of 1)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
the recognition of security risks in your
workplace
learn how to prevent safety and security incidents
from occurring
build knowledge of what to do when you
encounter these risks-3
Determine post-care procedures and solutions
to issues
Please write 5 things that are necessary for every
workplace to remain safe and secure
10
Awareness
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
It is essential that every employee
know the risks that could possibly
affect them, not only on a day to day
basis, but also those rarer and larger
incidents.
It is important that all
companies develop a plan
for when out of the ordinary
circumstances take place.
Have written documentation of
these plans so they can be
accessed in an emergency or
be used to refresh your
memory.
11
Planning
Safety and Security
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Putting the plan into practice
is essential
(practice makes perfect)
Important that there are multiple
types of drills and often to be
prepared for any possible
scenario.
12
Drills
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
13
Types
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Lock-downs: it is important to account for attacks on the office building and prevent any
further damage from being done.
At your discretion turn-off lights (this may draw attention depending on the building a time of day.
Lock the door then barricade it with heavy furniture.
Stay away from doors and windows.
Hide under or behind the furniture.
Wait for the authorities.
16
Emergency Kits
Safety and Security
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The right supplies can be the
difference between life and
death.
Most include a supply of food
and water, first aid, clothing or
blanket (more comprehensive
list?).
The employees and the
disgruntled public.
Bullying is also a type
of violence
demonstrated.
Prevention.
17
Violence in the work place
Safety and Security
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Violence is something that many companies will never have to deal with but should always be
prepared for. Some companies will be targets for violence depending on their field.
Extra security precautions should be taken if you are a high risk work place
There are two types of violence in the work place
18
Knowing the Symptoms
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
These attacks always seem to be random, and without warning, but in retrospect there
always indicators leading up to an incident people should be wary of certain signs.
Shooters will often display fits of depression, mood swings, and outburst of rage.
The usual appearance will have diminished and have domestic problems, and abuse of
substances.
Increased conversation about weapons and empathy for those who commit
violence.
Most often these acts manifest themselves as either
20
Active Shooter or bombing/bomb threat
( 2 of 2 )
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Active Shooter
Lockdown procedure -- If you become cornered by the
attacker with no possible way to escape
Start throwing things at them in rapid succession to distract them for a possible chance of escape.
it is important that all the employees involved receive the adequate after care.
counseling should be provided and company staff should be observant of signs
of PTSD—post traumatic stress disorder.
Also handling the media situation in the after math of the shooting.
If you do see anything like this it
is essential that you DO NOT
touch or move the item contact
upper management then if
necessary they will contact the
authorities.
If someone calls in a threat, it is
important that you do not hang
up. Try and keep them on line.
Take notice of their voice, if
they say something weirdly
and what the background
noise if there is any.
22
Bomb threats
(3 of 4)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
24
Outside Violence
(1 of 2)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Be aware of your environment.
Know your own risks certain races and gender will be higher risk then others.
Recognize good times and bad times.
Being safe working at night.
Escorts to vehiclechecking your vehicle before entering.
26
Bullying
(1 of 2)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
This is a much more common occurrence in offices a majority of people have been bullies at some point in
their life.
Common reasons people are bullied
Independence/ not being obedient or compliant.
More capable employee/ more skilled.
Being more preferred by fellow coworkers/customers.
Rule abiding/ ethical.
Not following the politics of the office.
29
Personal Safety in the Office
(2 of 3)
Safety and Security
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Office Etiquette
Clutter is a trip hazard as well as fire hazard. Keep a clutter free work environment.
Always use step ladders; there are many unnecessary falls because people use chairs in place of ladders.
Drawers left open can pose hazard. People can easily run into these. CLOSE the
drawers.
Dress for your environment; most importantly is shoes. Heels, work boots, and non-slip
sneakers all have their place.
Corners can be dangerous if you are not careful; Collisions can easily pop up. Mirrors can easily fix this
issue.
Put things away. Not only is organization vital to preventing accidents, but it also prevents security
breeches.
32
Natural Disasters : Fire
(2 of 2)
Safety and Security
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Procedure
Rescue-
Prioritize the safety of
all personnel
Alarm-
Set off the alarm or
alert others to the
fire’s existence
Contain-
Prevent the fire from
spreading and
causing anymore
additional damage
Extinguish –
put the fire out (duh)
34
Disasters
(2 of 2)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Things to be aware of during an Earthquake
After Shocks the shaking
from the residual movement
is often times worse than the
initial quake.
Falling objects; you should be
on lookout for these they often
cause them most injuries during
earthquake.
36
Trapped
(2 of 2)
Safety and Security
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Do not panic and make frantic movements
You could cause more
structural damage or
dislodge debris that has
trapped you causing more
damage.
You may also harm yourself.
37
Weather: Sun
(1 of 3)
Safety and Security
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Sunscreen—reapply every 2 hours
Heat Stroke - kills people
When a person’s temperature gets over 105 (Fahrenheit) and the body cannot cool itself.
Get the person out of the sun immediately.
Call for help.
Fluids (NO CAFFINE OR ALCOHOL) even though ads would say otherwise.
44
Weather: Cold/Snow
(5 of 6)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
For Trench and Bite
Run area under warm water
until feeling returns, it must
be lukewarm not hot water.
It is important not to rub
frostbitten areas, it could cause
permanent damage.
48
Theft
(3 of 3)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Do not demonize employees.
Look for certain morals in the hiring process.
Give them the benefit of the doubt.
Encourage reporting (Easy system).
Say “No” training.
Stealing hurts them as well as the company.
Accurate key count of building.
49
Internet Safety and Security
(1 of 9)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
To wreak havoc on the
system and collapse it.
To steal information from
the system.
Biggest threat facing many companies
Two major causes for hacking into a system
60
Travel
(3 of 7)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Make sure you have
both electronic and
paper copies in case
the hard copies are lost
as well.
Make copies of your
credit cards.
Not the CV code
though, because if the
copies are lost people
will be able to use your
credit card
information.
Make Copies of important documents
67
Health Epidemic
(1 of 5)
Safety and Security
readysetpresent.com
Flu season is often one of the largest health risks the employees
Staying clean.
Getting enough sleep.
Most working Americans never get enough sleep.
Eating Healthy and Staying Active.
Personal care and Hygiene
As simple as it seems most people continue to ignore the ease of these two things
even with their numerous benefits other than a healthy immune system.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
VISIT US ONLINE AT
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Safety & Security (Comprehensive) PowerPoint Presentation 71 slides with 0 diagrams/charts and 21 high resolution photographs Participant Handout and Safety and Security Glossary with 66 terms

  • 2. 2 Program Objectives (1 of 1) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com the recognition of security risks in your workplace learn how to prevent safety and security incidents from occurring build knowledge of what to do when you encounter these risks-3 Determine post-care procedures and solutions to issues Please write 5 things that are necessary for every workplace to remain safe and secure
  • 3. 10 Awareness Safety and Security readysetpresent.com It is essential that every employee know the risks that could possibly affect them, not only on a day to day basis, but also those rarer and larger incidents.
  • 4. It is important that all companies develop a plan for when out of the ordinary circumstances take place. Have written documentation of these plans so they can be accessed in an emergency or be used to refresh your memory. 11 Planning Safety and Security readysetpresent.com
  • 5. Putting the plan into practice is essential (practice makes perfect) Important that there are multiple types of drills and often to be prepared for any possible scenario. 12 Drills Safety and Security readysetpresent.com
  • 6. 13 Types Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Lock-downs: it is important to account for attacks on the office building and prevent any further damage from being done. At your discretion turn-off lights (this may draw attention depending on the building a time of day. Lock the door then barricade it with heavy furniture. Stay away from doors and windows. Hide under or behind the furniture. Wait for the authorities.
  • 7. 16 Emergency Kits Safety and Security readysetpresent.com The right supplies can be the difference between life and death. Most include a supply of food and water, first aid, clothing or blanket (more comprehensive list?).
  • 8. The employees and the disgruntled public. Bullying is also a type of violence demonstrated. Prevention. 17 Violence in the work place Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Violence is something that many companies will never have to deal with but should always be prepared for. Some companies will be targets for violence depending on their field. Extra security precautions should be taken if you are a high risk work place There are two types of violence in the work place
  • 9. 18 Knowing the Symptoms Safety and Security readysetpresent.com These attacks always seem to be random, and without warning, but in retrospect there always indicators leading up to an incident people should be wary of certain signs. Shooters will often display fits of depression, mood swings, and outburst of rage. The usual appearance will have diminished and have domestic problems, and abuse of substances. Increased conversation about weapons and empathy for those who commit violence. Most often these acts manifest themselves as either
  • 10. 20 Active Shooter or bombing/bomb threat ( 2 of 2 ) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Active Shooter Lockdown procedure -- If you become cornered by the attacker with no possible way to escape Start throwing things at them in rapid succession to distract them for a possible chance of escape. it is important that all the employees involved receive the adequate after care. counseling should be provided and company staff should be observant of signs of PTSD—post traumatic stress disorder. Also handling the media situation in the after math of the shooting.
  • 11. If you do see anything like this it is essential that you DO NOT touch or move the item contact upper management then if necessary they will contact the authorities. If someone calls in a threat, it is important that you do not hang up. Try and keep them on line. Take notice of their voice, if they say something weirdly and what the background noise if there is any. 22 Bomb threats (3 of 4) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com
  • 12. 24 Outside Violence (1 of 2) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Be aware of your environment. Know your own risks certain races and gender will be higher risk then others. Recognize good times and bad times. Being safe working at night. Escorts to vehiclechecking your vehicle before entering.
  • 13. 26 Bullying (1 of 2) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com This is a much more common occurrence in offices a majority of people have been bullies at some point in their life. Common reasons people are bullied Independence/ not being obedient or compliant. More capable employee/ more skilled. Being more preferred by fellow coworkers/customers. Rule abiding/ ethical. Not following the politics of the office.
  • 14. 29 Personal Safety in the Office (2 of 3) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Office Etiquette Clutter is a trip hazard as well as fire hazard. Keep a clutter free work environment. Always use step ladders; there are many unnecessary falls because people use chairs in place of ladders. Drawers left open can pose hazard. People can easily run into these. CLOSE the drawers. Dress for your environment; most importantly is shoes. Heels, work boots, and non-slip sneakers all have their place. Corners can be dangerous if you are not careful; Collisions can easily pop up. Mirrors can easily fix this issue. Put things away. Not only is organization vital to preventing accidents, but it also prevents security breeches.
  • 15. 32 Natural Disasters : Fire (2 of 2) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Procedure Rescue- Prioritize the safety of all personnel Alarm- Set off the alarm or alert others to the fire’s existence Contain- Prevent the fire from spreading and causing anymore additional damage Extinguish – put the fire out (duh)
  • 16. 34 Disasters (2 of 2) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Things to be aware of during an Earthquake After Shocks the shaking from the residual movement is often times worse than the initial quake. Falling objects; you should be on lookout for these they often cause them most injuries during earthquake.
  • 17. 36 Trapped (2 of 2) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Do not panic and make frantic movements You could cause more structural damage or dislodge debris that has trapped you causing more damage. You may also harm yourself.
  • 18. 37 Weather: Sun (1 of 3) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Sunscreen—reapply every 2 hours Heat Stroke - kills people When a person’s temperature gets over 105 (Fahrenheit) and the body cannot cool itself. Get the person out of the sun immediately. Call for help. Fluids (NO CAFFINE OR ALCOHOL) even though ads would say otherwise.
  • 19. 44 Weather: Cold/Snow (5 of 6) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com For Trench and Bite Run area under warm water until feeling returns, it must be lukewarm not hot water. It is important not to rub frostbitten areas, it could cause permanent damage.
  • 20. 48 Theft (3 of 3) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Do not demonize employees. Look for certain morals in the hiring process. Give them the benefit of the doubt. Encourage reporting (Easy system). Say “No” training. Stealing hurts them as well as the company. Accurate key count of building.
  • 21. 49 Internet Safety and Security (1 of 9) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com To wreak havoc on the system and collapse it. To steal information from the system. Biggest threat facing many companies Two major causes for hacking into a system
  • 22. 60 Travel (3 of 7) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Make sure you have both electronic and paper copies in case the hard copies are lost as well. Make copies of your credit cards. Not the CV code though, because if the copies are lost people will be able to use your credit card information. Make Copies of important documents
  • 23. 67 Health Epidemic (1 of 5) Safety and Security readysetpresent.com Flu season is often one of the largest health risks the employees Staying clean. Getting enough sleep. Most working Americans never get enough sleep. Eating Healthy and Staying Active. Personal care and Hygiene As simple as it seems most people continue to ignore the ease of these two things even with their numerous benefits other than a healthy immune system.
  • 24. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT US ONLINE AT .com