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If you want to ensure a safe work environment for your business and your team, it’s important to include preparation for active shooter situations. Our specialized training services gives your team the knowledge they need to be able to respond if the unimaginable ever happens. Find out more about our corporate active shooter response training and how it can help your business.
Reacting quickly to life-threatening situations is critical for any work environment. With the help of AVERT, your team will understand warning signs of potential violence and learn how to develop situational awareness.
Various response procedures, including escaping, evading, or attacking and other relevant emergency response procedures, such as using bleeding control kits, are taught.
One of the most important steps to take when a person has been shot is being able to stop the bleeding. After a severe injury, a person can bleed to death in as little as 3 minutes. This is why we focus so heavily on teaching your staff members how to control bleeding in emergency situations involving gunshot wounds.
A range of emergency bleeding control techniques can be used, and we will show your staff members how to implement the most important ones. They will also learn how to use the equipment needed to control the bleeding as effectively as possible should the need ever arise.
We will ensure your staff members know exactly how to respond when an emergency situation arises. Even a delay of a few minutes can have a huge impact on a person’s chances of survival.
Our emergency response training tactics show people how to react fast, take action, and give anyone who’s been hurt the best possible chance of surviving until further medical attention from emergency responders is provided.
It can help for your employees to go through the process of experiencing a simulation of an active shooter situation. The mock event is done in the safest possible way, with everyone well aware of what is happening beforehand. This gives you a chance to see how your team might respond, what they do well, and how they can improve if an active shooter situation were to arise.
Dynamic training tactics are used, and the active shooter simulation enables your team to fully prepare for a worst-case situation.
In the United States, OSHA has made recommendations for businesses when it comes to active shooting and the workplace. Their guidelines within certain organizations also extend to building securities and facilities structures, as well as properly implemented active shooter preparation training. Lawmakers have also held organizations accountable for not having appropriate training or other protocols in place, citing OSHA's general duty clause. In 2017, the Department of Labor published the new "Enforcement Procedures and Scheduling for Occupational Exposure to Workplace Violence" which provides policy guidance and procedures to be followed when issuing citations related to workplace violence.
Given these changes, active shooter response training is quickly becoming a standard across America. Current active shooter training methods range from books to videos to multi-day on-site courses, but not all fall under OSHA's guidelines or judges approvals.
○ Active Shooter Preparedness
○ Essentials of Stop the Bleed
○ Situational Awareness
○ First Aid, CPR, & AED
○ A cohesive program that combines all aspects of safety, rather than fragmented, multi-vendor training.
○ We emphasize practical, relatable examples followed by measurable drills to build confidence and retention
○ Employees, staff, and students retain critical information because the training is dynamic, engaging, and based on real-world situations.