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Categories
> Industry & Security Category:
Bomb Threat Techniques
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Program Duration |
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5 Days |
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Program Date |
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12-16 February,2012 |
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Program Location |
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Cairo, Egypt |
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Program Fees |
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US$
2500/Per Person |
PROGRAM INTRODUCTION:
The international landscape has changed. Countries that had previously
had relatively benign risks to terrorism are now forced to consider
whether they present as a target for attack. Unfortunately we can always
rationalize the target selection after the attack, but this does nothing
to protect organizations, their staff or their customers from the
catastrophic outcomes that can arise from such an attack.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
This course has been developed to empower you and your employees to
better understand and recognize potential dangers and situations.
Our training provides insight into criminal behavior, sets scenarios of
likely instances of threat (i.e. bomb threat phone calls, suspicious
packages) and gives individuals the wherewithal and confidence to
respond appropriately and immediately.
PROGRAM OUTLINES:
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Threat potential / Threat assessment
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Threats and reasons for threats against a company
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Up to date national security information / State of alert
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Threat perpetrators
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Disgruntled employees
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Arsonists / Terrorists / Hoax Callers
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Bomb threats, Suspect packages and suspect mail
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Appropriate actions and procedures
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Dealing with telephone Bomb Threats
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Search procedures for Receptionist / Front desk staff
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Practical approaches to searching hand luggage, bags and briefcases
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Dealing with suspect packages
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Evacuation of premises
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Evacuation plans and procedures
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Working with emergency services
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Delegate Assessment of Understanding
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This program is for First Responders, Security Directors & Managers,
Loss Prevention & Risk Managers, Security Specialists and Emergency
Managers involved in Security Crisis Management.
Executives and Business Owners, who are responsible for Security
Planning, Operations, Decision Making, or who are part of a Crisis
Management Team would also benefit from attendance.
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