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Crafting a Robust Workplace Disaster Plan

The vitality of a disaster plan cannot be overemphasized in the business world. A company might run smoothly with excellent performance indices; however, all these could abruptly halt when an unforeseen disaster strikes. Natural disasters like fires or floods or artificial catastrophes such as cyber-attacks, power outages, or even a pandemic can all pose serious …

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Trucking Terrorism in Nice France 2016

How Organizations Can Address the Rise in Trucking Terrorism

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) warns the US trucking industry to be vigilant to protect themselves against the escalation of ramming attacks. Trucks are now terrorists’ number one weapon. They are readily available and, in some cases, easy to obtain. Used in France and Germany in 2016 as ramming tools, trucks are also the perfect …

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What You Can Do About Active Shooters

In light of our recent mass shooting tragedies, it’s important for every business and person to have a plan of action when it comes to dealing with active shooters.

ALiCE training

Why ALiCE Training Matters

This blog post focuses on the history of ALiCE training and why it’s so important to businesses, schools, and worship houses.

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Workplace Bullying is Responsible for Lost Time and Productivity

Workplace bullying can be defined as repeated unreasonable actions of an individual directed towards an employee, intended to cause health risks, intimidate, degrade, humiliate, or undermine. It is estimated that workplace bullying costs over $180 million per year in lost time and productivity. Other effects can be litigation and increases in turnover, absenteeism, and higher …

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