Active Shooter: How to Protect Your Employees from Workplace Violence and Safeguard Your Company from Potentially Catastrophic Lawsuits.
The explosion of violence in America, including active shooter attacks, has resulted in skyrocketing liability risks for corporations. Inadequate workplace violence prevention and response programming within corporate structures have resulted in employees feeling increasingly vulnerable and billions of dollars in payouts from catastrophic lawsuits. For 25 years, active shooters have plagued our society and resulted in a major shift in traditional court rulings. U.S. Courts no longer accept arguments from corporations that active shooter attacks are "random acts of violence" and are holding corporations and leaders criminally and civilly liable for not doing enough. Evidence-based tools are available to help you protect your employees and safeguard your company from skyrocketing liability risks.
This presentation will be conducted by Mark Pohl, President & Founder, The Pohl Group, LLC and The Project-Survive Foundation (501)(c)(3). Mark is also a Retired Supervisory Special Agent with the U.S. Department of Defense, FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force. The Pohl Group and The Project-Survive Foundation are Veteran-Owned and Operated small businesses helping companies protect employees from workplace violence and safeguard them from potentially catastrophic lawsuits. Their staff of violence prevention response and recovery experts from the FBI have decades of training and experience delivering state and federally recognized training programs.
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Keep left at the fork and follow directional signs to the North Entrance. The event will be held in the Meyer Room, which is directly to the left when entering from the North Entrance.
7:30AM-8:00AM Registration & Breakfast
7:50AM BWC Announcements
8:00AM-9:00AM Program