Active Shooter & Workplace Violence: Avoiding Deadly Mistakes

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On-Demand Webinar:
StreamedAug 2, 2024Duration90 minutes
- Unlimited & shareable access starting two business days after live stream
- Available on desktop, mobile & tablet devices 24/7
- Take-away toolkit
- Ability to download webinar video
- Presenter's contact info for questions
Caution: This webinar discusses threats and gun violence and contains images of guns. Victims of violence or those with PTSD may be triggered by some scenes.
Financial institutions continue to be targets of violence. One minute, it is business as usual. The next a violent customer or active shooter is menacing and threatening the staff! Studies show that when disaster strikes, survivors are the ones who prepared in advance and learned what to do before, during, and after a critical incident. Learn how to avoid deadly mistakes with this compelling webinar taught by a former Secret Service Special Agent.
AFTER THIS
WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Discuss national active shooter trends based on 2023 FBI studies
- Recognize potential pre-attack behaviors of active shooters
- Increase your chances of survival when you react during an active shooter event
- Discover four preventative steps your institution can take to avert an active shooting event
- Discuss how employee assistance plans (EAPs) can reduce liability and help reduce incidents of workplace violence
- Know what to expect and what actions to take when the police arrive
- Be empowered to take action if the unthinkable happens at your financial institution
WEBINAR DETAILS
As stress increases across society, anger and
conflict have grown as well. For many, physical violence is becoming an ever-more
acceptable answer to problems, even in the workplace. Companies, especially
financial institutions, continue to experience incidents of workplace violence
and active-shooter situations.
Although financial institutions take proactive
measures to train staff for robberies, very few provide the training and tools
for handling an active-shooter situation. But if the unthinkable happens, there
are steps you and your coworkers can take to increase your chances of survival.
This must-attend, special presentation will be taught by a former Secret
Service Special Agent and contains video simulations with powerful, realistic
demonstrations.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This seminar is for
EVERYONE at your institution, PLUS their families! Much of the information
applies equally to workplaces, movie theaters, airports, train stations, and
your favorite restaurants. An active-shooter attack can happen anytime,
anywhere – everyone must remain vigilant!
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Pre- and post-incident checklist
- Employee training log
- Interactive quiz
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits
NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission,
or republishing of any webinar to other institutions or those not employed by
your institution is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible
participants only.
TESTIMONIALS
"Very helpful and useful tricks to use in an emergency"
- Maygen, St. Tammany Federal Credit Union
"This was certainly an in-depth communication and very well presented."
- Richard, Twin Rivers Credit Union
Presented By

Old Dominion Resources Group
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