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How Would You Respond To An Active Assailant?

active shooter

A leading security consulting and risk assessment firm conducted a poll on how professionals would react to an active assailant situation.

Behavioral Consequences And Climate Change: Are You Ready?

A new Homeland Security Human Factors Institute program offers professionals help in adapting to the behavioral consequences of climate change.

Preparing For The Challenges Of Compounding Disasters

Compounding Disasters, natural disasters global storms with heavy winds and flooded streets

Extreme weather events are forcing many organizations to look at their risks for natural disasters and evaluate their response plans.

Hawaii Wildfires Update: Response And Recovery Efforts

Hawaii Wildfires

FEMA personnel, Federal partners are in Maui providing critical aid to residents, communities and businesses.

AAOS President: Workplace Violence In Health Care Settings Must Be Addressed

Workplace Violence

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has developed a workplace violence toolkit to protect orthopaedic practices and health care facilities.

The Other Side Of Mass Shootings: Survivors

Mass Shootings Survivors

A new study of 13 mass shootings in the U.S. from 2012 to 2019 urges a better understanding what happens to those who survive such events.

Employees Express Safety Concerns In New Study

A new workplace safety survey from Verkada reveals that the frontline workforce in crisis.

Flood Risk Mitigation: Protecting Critical Manufacturing Assets

Portadam provided flood risk mitigation services to prevent weather-related damage at Sonoco Products Company’s manufacturing facility.

Group C Media Acquires Continuity Insights Portfolio

Group C Media has acquired the Continuity Insights portfolio, including the Continuity Insights Management Conference and ContinuityInsights.com.

Most U.S. Employees Not Satisfied With Workplace Safety Efforts

Workers believe their employers have the means to help them feel more prepared for emergencies, but say current safety efforts have not been very effective, finds new AlertMedia report.

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