Workplace violence affects a staggering number of Americans. It’s important to know how to minimize risk in an active shooter situation.
Any business is a potential target for an active shooter or hostile intruder. While we often hear of workplace shootings, anyone attempting to kill people may not limit their weapons of choice to firearms. They may also use bladed weapons, tools, vehicles, bombs, etc. For the purposes of this blog, I will refer to the situation as “active shooter situations”.
Active shooter situations are often unpredictable and can evolve quickly. In a previous blog I outlined tips for your survival if you find yourself or your employees in an active shooter situation. Today, I will offer tips for what to expect and how you should deal with law enforcement when they arrive.
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