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This course covers the following information:

Workplace Security: Identifying Security Issues and Vulnerabilities

  • How to create a Workplace Security Program.
  • The types of security issues that your facility could be subject to.
  • How the types of security issues you deal with will be influenced by the type of business your company is in.

Workplace Security: Strengthening Physical Security: Doors, Glass and Locks

  • How restricting access can be effective in preventing theft and property damage.
  • The security characteristics of different types of doors.
  • The role locks play in securing a facility against theft and unwanted entry.

Workplace Security: Strengthening Physical Security: Lighting, Surveillance and Alarms

  • How exterior lighting can be used to increase security around your facility.
  • How surveillance systems can be used to aid law enforcement in their investigations.
  • The types of alarms that can be used to help defend your facility against security risks.

Workplace Security: Cybersecurity: Safeguarding Company Information

  • What you can do to protect yourself and your facility from cybercrimes.
  • The importance of protecting your company's data from hackers.
  • The ways to determine if an e-mail might be harmful.
  • How to create "strong passwords".

Workplace Security: Controlling Access and Monitoring Visitors

  • How and why limiting the available entrances for both visitors and employees can improve security.
  • Why it is important to always have an employee stationed in your reception area.
  • What to do when a visitor enters your facility through the reception area.
  • How you should approach someone who has gained access to your facility without permission.

Workplace Security: Dealing with Workplace Violence

  • Why planning for how to deal with a violent incident should be part of your facility?s Security Plan.
  • The communication techniques that you and other employees can use to alert each other to potential violent incidents.
  • How establishing evacuation routes ahead of time can help get you and your coworkers out of harm?s way should an incident of workplace violence occur.