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Training Information

Training Category

Public Safety and Awareness

Recommended Participants

Risk Professionals from the Private and Public sector, Property Managers, Corporate Administrators and Security Professionals, Mental Health Providers, Hospitals, Government Facilities, and Public, Charter, and Magnet Schools Administrators.

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Most Requested Services

Risk and Safety Assessments
Active Shooter Preparation Training
Active Threat Scenario Training
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
Crisis Management Training
Safety in the Community Training

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SSC Patron List

ATST Course Outline

ATST is a 3 hour informational training  NOT A TACTICAL TRAINING COURSE.

Brief Program Description

ATST is an educational program that teaches individuals and organizations how to properly respond to an Active Threat Scenario or Active Shooter situation. This training is an interactive program encouraging individuals to engage with the instructors. The SSC curriculum is adapted from the teachings of LT. Colonel Dave Grossman U.S. Army (Ret.), U.S. Homeland Security Department, University of Central Florida, and Pittsburgh Bureau of Police SWAT Team recommendations. The information presented acts as a guide for the participants who may find themselves involuntarily in an Active Threat or Active Shooter Situation.

Program Outcomes

ATST will present individuals with information and tools designed to assist staff in making critical decisions. ATST develops an appropriate plan of action organization specific and teaches employees how to effectively and efficiently communicate and respond when Law Enforcement arrives to a critical incident. ATST strives to teach employees how to mitigate losses and limit targets of opportunity during an actual event.

Program Goals and Objectives

Training Resources

Public Violence : Active Shooter Training held at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in April, 2012. Presented by Lt. Col Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (Ret.) Col. Grossman is a former West Point psychology professor, Professor of Military Science, and an Army Ranger.  Lt. Col. Dave Grossman is an internationally recognized scholar, author, soldier, and speaker who is one of the world’s foremost experts in the field of human aggression and the roots of violence and violent crime.

Program Outcomes

ATST will present individuals with information and tools designed to assist staff in making critical decisions. ATST develops an appropriate plan of action organization specific and teaches employees how to effectively and efficiently communicate and respond when Law Enforcement arrives to a critical incident. ATST strives to teach employees how to mitigate losses and limit targets of opportunity during an actual event.

Safety In The Community Training

Providing community-based employees with safe skills will help them identify, prevent, and respond to safety concerns that may arise . Risk factors, safety tips, and the importance of debriefing all staff after an incident are also covered in this training.

Safety and Security Building Assessments

A highly qualified SSC Consultant will come to your organization and conduct a detailed 8-point building assessment that will include, but is not limited to your organization’s:

Resources

Learn more about emergency preparedness and workplace safety.  We’ve included links, news, and other information about safety and security in your workplace, your home, and other areas.

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Active Shooter Training and Resource Disclaimer

Safety Security Consultants LLC has provided this safety training materials and FAQ’s as a general guide in response to requests for information about improving awareness and preparation for managing an active shooter event. These materials are designed to provide general information. An individual must use his/her own discretion during an active shooter event as to whether he/she chooses to run to safety or remain in place. Therefore, participants should not consider these materials as a sole information source sufficient in itself to dictate any outcome or decision on responding to an active shooter event. Rather, this material should be simply be utilized for improving discussion and raising awareness about the techniques for surviving an active shooter event.