Adding video cameras, a new access control system, and the 15-minute active shooter training video will surely be the best approach to building a comprehensive security program. We had an all-hands meeting complete with doughnuts and coffee!! All bases have been covered. Implementing this initiative will keep us clear of any liability issues in the event of an active attack taking place. Everyone will know what to do. Right????
Unfortunately, the example above is a typical approach for many organizations when tasked with building their safety and security posture. Many readers of this blog might even say, "Well, at least they are making an attempt.” I do not disagree with you. Something IS better than nothing. However, at what point do we stop and apply the same effort and resources to the prevention of active attacks that we have on fire prevention? Public buildings such as a school cannot open without making sure the fire code has been met. Is fire prevention important? Of course, it is. The point I am making is that we have developed a layered approach and standard for fire prevention, but it seems we cannot get our arms around the same disciplined approach to active attacks. The last fire in a school K-12 that resulted in multiple deaths was in 1958 at Our Lady of Angels School. As recent as March 27, 2023, was the last mass shooting at a school. It is time we make a change.
So where do we start? Picture your approach to safety and security as an onion. The center of the onion is your assets. The people or items that you are tasked with protecting. Each layer that is implemented will make it harder for a person to commit a violent attack on your facility.
The layers of your “ONION” could look like this:
This simple 5-layer approach is an example of how we all should be addressing our safety and security posture. OSHA’s General Duty Clause states that employers have a legal obligation to provide a workplace free of conditions or activities that are hazardous and could cause harm or death to employees. How is your school or company going to tackle the task of building and implementing a multi-layer approach? Schedule a consultation with our team. Let Proactive Response Group help you peel back the onion.