Would your employees know how to respond instinctively to a terror threat or active shooter situation?

Like him or not, President Trump knows how to get people talking. Since his headline-making executive order on January 27 to ban travelers and refugees from 7 majority-Muslim countries, everyone from the average Joe to business and world leaders are all weighing in daily with their thoughts, questions, and ideas about terrorism.

The sad thing is that terror threats as well as other malicious attacks are a reality in today’s world. And it’s a top concern for many of the organizations we work with. Conversations about workplace safety used to be limited to slips, trips and falls. Or maybe hazardous materials. But, today, the definition is much broader. Everything from preparing for emergencies to terrorism threats to workplace shootings to hazardous materials delivery needs to be part of the dialogue.

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