Active Shooter/Active Threat - DVD Training 56135
The Active Shooter/Active Threat - DVD Training helps both employees and management learn how to recognize an active threat and respond appropriately during and after a situation.
Features
- Recognize Threat and Respond Appropriately
- For Both Employees and Management
- English & Spanish Available All in One Program
- Closed-captioned for the Hearing Impaired
This active shooter training video includes training for both employees and management:
- How to Survive (for all employees)
- Helps empower employees to anticipate and recognize an active shooter/threat situation and respond appropriately and immediately if they are ever faced with one. Specifically, it covers the warning signs of workplace violence, how to recognize the presence of a threat, the best course of action to take based on individual abilities and location, and the steps individuals should follow when law enforcement arrives
- Organizational Preparedness & Recovery (for management)
- Helps members of management and Human Resources (HR) prepare employees for a potential threat incident. It also provides guidance to help the company—and those who have survived such an incident—recover from the tragedy
What's Included
- (1) 60-minute video - Available in both English & Spanish. Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels. Divided into two training modules:
- How to Survive (26 mins)
- Be Prepared
- Introduction to Shooting Incidents
- Workplace Violence Indicators
- We Are Not All Victims
- Signs of a Shooting in Progress
- Responding to an Active Shooter Situation
- Assess the Situation
- Avoiding the Threat
- Denying the Active Shooter's Access to You
- Defending Yourself Against the Shooter
- What's Next
- When Police Arrive at the Scene
- After the Incident
- Be Prepared
- Organizational Preparedness & Recovery (22 mins)
- Preparedness
- Workplace Violence Prevention Program
- Threat Assessment
- Risk Assessment
- Emergency Action Plan
- Practice Drills
- Go Bags
- Working with Law Enforcement
- Recovery
- Recovering from an Incident
- Counseling
- Communication
- Memorials
- Preparedness
- How to Survive (26 mins)
- (2) Trainer Guides - 1 English and 1 Spanish - (not sold separately) - Provides basic information and guidelines trainers need to present the training.
- (1) Trainer Tools USB (not sold separately)
- Main Video Programs
- Check on Learning Videos
- Avoid (3 mins)
- Deny (3 mins)
- Defend (5 mins)
- Trainer Guide PDFs
- (2) Customizable PowerPoint® Presentations
- Learning Activities:
- (2) for How to Survive
- (2) for Organizational Preparedness & Recovery
- Quizzes and Answer Keys
- Images
- Training Log
- Training Certificate
- Emergency Action Plan Template
- (11) Employee Handbooks - 10 English (Product Code: 56431) and 1 Spanish (Product Code: 56410) - Provide a portable, easy-to-understand reference to be used during and after training. Review key points and includes quizzes to check employees' understanding of the material.
- (2) Awareness Posters - 1 English (Product Code: 56407) and 1 Spanish (Product Code: 56406) - A full-color, photo-based reminder of active shooter/active threat safety tips to hang in a high-traffic area at your company.
What's Covered
- After completing Module 1: How to Survive, employees will be able to:
- Describe warning signs of potential workplace violence
- Discuss how to properly prepare themselves for a threat situation
- Recognize signs that an active threat is near
- Identify the best course of action to take if confronted with a workplace shooter and execute the plan
- Explain what to do when police arrive on the scene
- After completing Module 2: Organizational Preparedness & Recovery, management and HR will be able to:
- Identify actions their organization can take to prepare for a workplace shooter or threat incident
- Describe actions management can take in order to help the organization recover from an active shooter or threat incident
System Requirements:
- A 400 Mhz or faster Intel-compatible CPU
- A video card with AGP architecture and at least 4 MB of onboard RAM
- At least 128 MB of system RAM (Windows 2000, XP and Vista users - 256 MB or more is recommended)
- Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP or Windows Vista (most software DVD decoders have either reduced function or no support under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0)
- The latest version of Microsoft DirectX
- DVD-ROM drive (DVD discs cannot be read by CD-ROM equipment)
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