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COURSE TITLE |
| 9350001 |
Emergency Department Security |
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Drugs, economic conditions and a decline in moral values are some of the reasons for an increase in violence in our society. Even in peaceful neighborhoods and communities, murder, rape, gang violence and crime are now commonplace. These conditions bring the same problems into hospital emergency departments. This program explores the problem of emergency department security from a number of perspectives and provides some suggestions for decreasing the threats. |
| 9350004 |
Parking Lot Security |
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One of the primary concerns of any healthcare facility is parking lot security. Due to a number of factors, including 24-hour accessibility, largely female workforces and hospitals’ locations, securing healthcare parking lots presents significant challenges. This program explores these challenges and suggests ways to lessen threats to those using your parking facilities.
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| 9000042 |
Fire Apparatus |
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As the line between safety and security becomes less defined in security operations, fire prevention becomes a greater responsibility for the security officer. One duty officers must learn is how to inspect fire equipment to ensure it functions properly, thus saving the facility from major fire losses. In this program, we tour a healthcare facility to learn what to look for during fire equipment inspections
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| 9000040 |
Controlling Aggressive Individuals |
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The primary objective of every security officer is to be a passive, yet visual, deterrent against criminal activity. However, in some cases, an officer is forced to react to an aggressive individual. This might include intervening physically in a threatening situation to protect oneself or others. This program helps officers become familiar with basic blocking techniques, distraction techniques and relative positioning. Properly applied, these procedures can be used to control aggressive individuals without causing physical harm. |
| 9000038 |
Loss Prevention |
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Loss prevention is one of the primary responsibilities of any security operation, and security officers are an integral part of the loss prevention program at any facility. However, to be totally effective, any loss prevention program must include participation by all employees. This program teaches officers to understand their roles and assist other employees in implementing the loss prevention program.
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| 9000027 |
Interacting With Disturbed Persons |
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In world of limited resources, mentally and emotionally disturbed persons are often left to manage themselves. This lack of services and structured environments can lead to significant interaction between disturbed persons and the public. While disturbed persons do not pose a large threat, these interactions can escalate into more serious problems unless security officers understand how to handle them properly. This program explains how to keep interactions from escalating and how to resolve such situations in a positive and professional manner.
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| 9000029 |
High-Rise Building Security |
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As more and more hospitals move into high-rise environments, the security officer’s role changes. While the security mission remains the same, there are conditions in a high-rise building that affect the way security officers go about their duties. This program focuses on the unique conditions of the high-rise environment, with specific recommendations that every officer assigned to a high-rise hospital can implement.
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