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You Can Protect Yourself!

“Living on High Alert -How to Guard Your Safety & Security”


When President Bush told all Americans to be on "high alert," he
reinforced the message that Speaker and author Robert Siciliano
has been carrying throughout the USA for more than a decade. To
increase security and reduce liability, consider the solution that is
so effective, so well-thought of, these major media offered it to
their audiences.
Featured on The Today Show, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, CNBC, Inside
Edition, Sally Jesse, Montel, Maury Povich, Howard Stern, and
in Woman’s Day, Mademoiselle, Good Housekeeping, New York
Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Times, Chicago Tribune,
United Press International, Reuters, and Entrepreneur.
Millions of people have already learned the secrets of personal
Robert L. Siciliano safety and security developed by one man. His skills have
author of benefited thousands more through presentations to GMAC, the
National Association of Realtors©, Dominos Pizza, United Bankers
Bank, Conference of State Bank Supervisors, and the American
Society of Association Executives among others. Known as "The
Lifesaver," this man is safety expert Robert L. Siciliano, a certified
security instructor for numerous industry associations and a highly
praised consultant.
He can bring the same benefits to your organization. We are not selling
fear. The statistics speak for themselves. Robert offers a solution to an
ongoing problem. Here’s an overview of the seminars to benefit you
and your organization:

Living on High Alert: 14 seminars to ensure your personal safety.


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“This book should be required reading
1. Safe Travel Security 8. Realty Security
for everybody who lives by the FBI’s one-
minute crime clock. And that’s everyone!” 2. Workplace Violence 9. Public School Security
Bob Pence, Retired FBI Executive, 3. Anti HiJacking 10. Children Security
Security Consultant, Denver, CO 4. ID Theft Security 11. Social Network Security
5. Premise Security 12. Mortgage Fraud Security
6. Personal Safety and Success 13. Computer Security
7. Nursing Security 14. Executive Security

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Safe Travel Security
The Problem: Risk management and international security are of considerable concern. Hijackers and terrorists are causing travelers to lose sleep post-9/11.
The Solution: Incorporate intelligence and information, pre-planning and prevention and response training into your travel agenda.
Workplace Violence
The Problem: Violence in the workplace has become an epidemic, causing nightmares for corporations. Anyone who believes "It can’t happen here" surely is mistaken.
The Solution: Create an environment in which employees are safe, secure, happy, and productive. Put systems in place that head off violence and foster prediction and prevention.
Anti HiJacking
The Problem: There is a hole in our security system big enough to drive a tank full of terrorists through. Plainclothes detectives were able to get guns and knives past checkpoints.
The Solution: It does not depend on the government or technology; the solution lies with you, the traveler. Consultations with airlines, pilots, and flight attendants show a shift in
attitude from passive to active resistance.
ID Theft Security
The Problem: A day will come when almost everyone knows somebody who has been affected by this crime. Over 10,000,000 people found themselves affected last year and
thousands more don’t even know they were hit.
The Solution: It lies with you. Ignorance and naiveté on your part will surely ruin all your years of hard work at maintaining a good credit rating - unless you take the time to protect
yourself against the horrors of ID Theft.
Premise Security
The Problem: Terrorism, a frightening enemy, the unknown, an unseen enemy. Predators live among us, and hide suddenly striking where and when we least expect it. Business
owners are scrambling to secure their working environments.
The Solution: Systems and strategies to prevent attacks at your place of business. Know what your options are and incorporate the fundamentals of premise security into your daily
functions.
Personal Security and Success
The Problem: Some believe that sex and violence on TV, in movies and in video games are the problem. Others believe that poverty, welfare, and single parent-fatherless homes are
the cause. The fact is that drugs, alcohol, mental illness, and combinations of these all contribute to violence in America.
The Solution: Take responsibility for your safety and your family’s security. A one-to three-hour seminar on Personal Safety is actually a fun and entertaining experience. Learn the
fundamentals of security in a positive and motivating environment. You have all the ingredients to protect your family and business, we just give you the recipe.
Nursing Security
The Problem: It’s no secret in the health care industry that 97 percent of nurses know a colleague who has been assaulted. Non-fatal assaults in health care and social services are
higher than in any other industry.
The Solution: Be proactive in reducing the threat of workplace violence. Train staff to use reasonable methods of defusing escalating situations. Involve frontline employees in an
ongoing safety and security strategy.
Realty Security
The Problem: Every day, agents interact with strangers and put themselves at risk. Men and women are put in isolated situations. The nature of showing real estate makes Agents
vulnerable to attack.
The Solution: To increase security and reduce liability learn the essentials of Realty Security. It takes only a few hours, and agents will find the process fun and light-hearted.
Public School Security
The Problem: Today, school officials must deal with violence, sexual harassment, statutory rape, drugs, weapons, gangs, bombs, shootings, murders, computer hacking, theft, irate
parents, and violence in students’ homes.
The Solution: Be proactive in reducing the threat of school violence. Train teachers to use reasonable methods of defusing escalating situations. Involve teachers and students in an
ongoing safety and security strategy.
Children Security
The Problem: 50,000 children are reported missing every year. Additionally, 1 in 4 children fall victim to inappropriate touching. Thinking that "it won’t happen to my kids" or "I’m pretty
aware of what goes on" is exactly what pedophiles hope you think.
The Solution: You need a common-sense approach to protecting your children from abduction and sexual abuse. Develop your children’s ability to take care of themselves as a
natural part of what they do every day.
Social Networking Security
The Problem: The days of simply teaching your kids "not to talk to strangers" are over. Unsuspecting children on the internet are often confronted by predators posing
as their peers. Child angst in the cyber world can lead to disaster.
The Solution: Become informed. Ignorance and naiveté on the part of the parent or teacher will allow the kid to get into trouble.
Mortgage Fraud Security
The Problem: Mortgage and real estate fraud is becoming the most profitable of all organized criminal acts. In one scam alone 51 homes valued at
$300 million was discovered. Once the scam is realized, the finger pointing begins.
The Solution: Prevent this from happening under your watch. Become informed. Know your options and what to look for. There are often tell-tale signals, red flags that
pop up from the very beginning of most transactions.
Computer Security
The Problem: Office and home computers are essential tools that have become the single most vulnerable security hole in our personal and professional lives.
The Solution: Increase awareness of threats and learn how to use the essential tools necessary to prevent your PC from being used as a virus server.
Executive Security
The Problem: Celebrities, high profile executives or even low profile moneyed individuals and their families are often targeted by criminals due to what they may have
access to, their notoriety or financial status.
The Solution: Develop a proactive strategy that protects and preserves without impeding quality of life. A comprehensive security program is based on threat and risk
level as well as the probability that a real threat exists.
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ID Theft a Major
U.S. Crime Threat
The Problem: This newspaper headline will become more and more
common over the next decade. Thousands of people are victimized
every year by ruined credit records and sometimes by criminal records
that point toward the victim’s identity. The FTC has said that identity
theft exceeds all other forms of fraud. Over 10,000,000 people found
themselves affected last year and thousands more don’t even know they
were hit. A day will come when almost everyone knows somebody who
Robert L. Siciliano has been affected by this crime. Even newborn babies, children, and
author of teens are taking the hit. Their credit is being ruined before they even buy
their first candy bar. Part of the problem lies in our legal system. Current
laws don’t reflect the seriousness of the crime.
The Solution: It lies with you. Ignorance and naiveté on your part will
surely ruin all your years of hard work at maintaining a good credit
rating- unless you take the time to protect yourself against the horrors
of ID Theft. As this crime increases it attracts media attention that will
create a snowball effect. The time is now to take advantage of inside
information to protect yourself. We provide you with the fundamentals
of safety and the strategies for security to help you make smarter time;
money; and life-saving decisions.

You Learn How To :


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• Help co-workers, friends, and family stay safe.
“You did an excellent job.”

• Find out what makes you at risk.
Association Forum of Chicagoland • Protect your Social Security (SS) number.
• Identify sources that have your SS number.
• Protect mail and proprietary information.
• Defend yourself against phone fraud.
• Get a head start before this crime gets you.
• Use high and low-tech means to protect yourself.
• Respond in case you are victimized.

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Washington Times, Chicago Tribune, United Press International, Reuters, and Entrepreneur.

Major Breach of Data


The Problem: Office and home networks are essential tools
that  have become  the single most vulnerable security hole in our
personal and professional lives.  Non-existent firewalls, outdated
virus protection, unsecured wireless networks  and  lack of education
allow sophisticated  hackers, spammers, virus makers and malicious
spyware to  steal countless unpaid hours and worse...our personal and
corporate  information through holes in our networks. PCs infected
with worms and viruses become bogged down and sluggish  then
spread worms  into each and every contact in your address book and
Robert L. Siciliano contact manager further infecting and contaminating  your contacts,
author of damaging client relations and  making you  potentially liable to  lawsuits.
Furthermore, studies show that while 77% of us believe we are protected,
as much as 2/3rds of all PCs are vulnerable.
The Solution: Increase awareness of threats and learn how to use
the  essential tools necessary to prevent your PC from being used as
a virus  server. For almost every  security vulnerability there is a user
friendly  software or hardware device to keep your data safe.  Learn how
to respond to cyber security issues and how to stay safe online. This
program is presented in simple to understand, non technical language
using every day examples.

You Learn How To :


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• Identify existing laws that make you vulnerable.


“Thank you for your excellent
• Understand how hackers get in your networks.
presentation!.” • Defend against viruses and spyware.
Conference of State Bank Supervisors • Learn how to set up firewalls.
• Protect email and proprietary information.
• Speed up PC performance.
• Clean out malicious key-logging programs.
• Prevent spam,  pop-ups and other annoyances.
• Access free resources to protect your data.
• Protect wireless networks.
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Safe Travel Security
The Problem: Risk management and international security are of
considerable concern. Hijackers and terrorists are causing travelers
to lose sleep post-9/11. The destination to which you are traveling
might be unstable. Political unrest, and emotionally charged
assaults against business travelers, have corporations, associations,
Robert L. Siciliano and travel managers on edge. In addition, professional pickpockets,
author of bag-snatchers, airport thieves, hotel predators, and rental-car-scam-
artists prey upon the weary traveler.

The Solution: Incorporate intelligence and information, pre-


planning and prevention and response training into your travel
agenda. We provide you with the fundamentals of safety and the
strategies for security to help you make smarter time; money; and
life-saving decisions.

You Learn How To :


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• Access-up-to-the-minute travel security resources.
• Plan proactive safe and secure trips.
“As a Professional Speaker and business • Implement emergency planning strategies.
woman, traveling every week… this book • Become safe on the streets.
is pro-active proclamation of personal
security.” Naomi Rhode, Past President • Defend yourself in an attack.
National Speakers Association • Identify scams, cons, and distraction thieves.
• Make yourself safer in airports, hotels, and rental cars.
• Relax and enjoy your travel experience.

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Washington Times, Chicago Tribune, United Press International, Reuters, and Entrepreneur.

Security Becomes a Way of Life


The Problem: This recent newspaper headline suggests people are
taking responsibility for their security. The reality is, normalcy is settling
in since 9/11. Though people are more tolerant of longer lines, for
most people, security is someone else’s responsibility. Violence is still
America’s number one concern. Some believe that sex and violence on
TV, in movies and in video games are the problem. Others believe that
poverty, welfare, and single parent-fatherless homes are the cause. The
fact is that drugs, alcohol, mental illness, and combinations of these
all contribute to violence in America. Statistically, you are as likely
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over 20,000 people are murdered every year. Terrorism is in our own
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backyards. Rape, theft, assault, home invasions, and carjackings are all
forms of terrorism.
The Solution: Take responsibility for your safety and your family’s
security. A one-to three-hour seminar on Personal Safety is actually a
fun and entertaining experience. Learn the fundamentals of security in
a positive and motivating environment. You have all the ingredients
to protect your family and business, we just give you the recipe. Join
the many organizations that have benefited from Robert’s in-depth
experience. We provide you with the fundamentals of safety and the
strategies for security to help you make smarter time; money; and life-
saving decisions.

You Learn How To :


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• Incorporate body language, awareness, and intuition for security.
“You did a fine job and had the audience
laughing and interacting with you!”
• Stay safe from predators on the streets.
• Keep your children safe from pedophiles.
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• Protect your home from invaders and burglars.
• Avoid carjackings and road rage.
• Stay in control of your emotions in an attack.
• Use the 7 most effective self-defense techniques.
• Stay safe in airports and hotels.
• Decipher the pros and cons of lethal and non-lethal products.

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Workplace Violence Security


The Problem: Violence in the workplace has become an epidemic,
causing nightmares for corporations. Anyone who believes "It can’t
happen here" surely is mistaken. Recent studies show that over 50
percent of Americans suffer some form of mental woe. The fact is, people
who commit violent acts are mentally unstable. Officials are faced with a
range of threats from disgruntled employees, domestic violence, stalkers,
and of course robberies, rapes, and assaults. Each year 1.5 million people
fall victim. Workplace crimes include almost 400,000 assaults, 80,000
Robert L. Siciliano robberies, 50,000 rapes, and up to 1,000 murders.
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The Solution: Create an environment in which employees are safe,
secure, happy, and productive. Put systems in place that head off
violence and foster prediction and prevention. We provide you with the
fundamentals of safety and the strategies for security to help you make
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• Identify resources to reduce workplace risks.
• Conduct an overview of workplace hazards.
• Develop a policy plan to reflect company culture.
• Screen potential employees.
“Your ability to engage the audience is • Decipher the best high-and low-tech options.
truly impressive!” • Secure the worksite premises.
Digital Equipment Corporation • Incorporate non-violent means of de-escalating violence.
• Respond to crises, including rape and domestic violence.
• Identify the signals and characteristics of potential offenders.
• Intervene to assist overly stressed employees.

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Banker’s Family Targeted


The Problem: This newspaper headline depicts how low a criminal will go.
Celebrities, high profile executives or even low profile moneyed individuals
and their families are often targeted by criminals due to what they may have
access to, their notoriety or financial status. Kidnapping, assaults, robberies,
home invasions and even high tech crimes are often perpetrated on unsuspecting
affluent families.
The Solution: Develop a proactive strategy that protects and preserves without
impeding quality of life. A comprehensive security program is based on threat
and risk level as well as the probability that a real threat exists. Coordinating a
Robert L. Siciliano risk management strategy involves extensive research and customization. Risk
author of mitigation revolves around the threats that a person or family is up against as
well as their individual situations. Whether at home, traveling abroad or taking
the kids to school, a system needs to be in place to reduce risk and increase the
likely hood of avoiding and removing oneself from a dangerous situation.

You'll Learn:
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• How to determine your level of risk, what issues have you faced, what problems
are in your future
• Predicting and preventing violence, threats and theft
• Fundamentals of premise security including - gates, guard dogs, cameras,
securing mail boxes, points of entry and exit
• Effective home security features including bullet proof doors, shatter
proof glass, alarms, secure phone lines, safes and safe rooms
  • Incorporating a multilayered approach to personal and physical security
“This book should be required reading   • Proper screening of employees and vendors including background checks on
for everybody who lives by the FBI's one- grounds employees, maids, nannies, butlers, pool maintenance and gardeners
minute crime clock. And that's everyone!”   • Effective evacuation plans in case of an intrusion or natural disaster
  • Protecting children at home, on the way to, and at school, workers interacting with
Bob Pence, Retired FBI Executive, them, including nannies, piano and tennis instructors, internet safety and more
Security Consultant, Denver, CO. • Secure transportation, safe vehicles, armored, trained drivers, defensive driving, 
selected routes, tracking devices and emergency plans
• How to train employees including nannies, staff, gate guards on security and
medical emergencies
  • Protecting computers, data and internet files from being hacked and identity theft
Call Robert • Protecting privacy in the public eye on the web and keeping personal info-personal. 
  • Securing vacation properties and second homes, travel security and safety
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Predict - Prevent - Protect


The Problem: Violence, terrorism and fraud are front page news. Recent newspaper
headlines read "The Virus of Terrorism", "Security Becomes a Way of Life" and
"Must We Spend Life Prepared For The Worst?" Security and Safety officials
and even ordinary citizens must approach their professions and their lives
with vigilance and determination to prevent terror and violence on all levels.
Keeping the bad guy from doing his job is becoming part of everyone's job.
Most of us are not prepared to fend off an assault never mind a terrorist threat.
Fundamentals of business security start with understanding individual personal
security philosophy, fraud prevention, the predatory mindset, and the social
conditioning that prevents us from responding to threats.
Robert L. Siciliano The Solution: In a post 9/11 world, all professions and everyday citizens must
author of now consider their responsibilities regarding security practices. In this program
learn how to avoid and remove yourself from a dangerous situation. Access
dormant survival instincts that have been suppressed due to cultural influence.
Learn why "security" needs to be put into perspective as a learned behavior
because it goes against our core beliefs. The Department of Homeland Security
and Officials encourage citizens and businesses to adhere to the following content
of this program.

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• Develop, encourage and maintain a culture of safety and security. Prepare for all
events - safety, security and natural disasters.
• Maintain situational awareness of world events and ongoing threats.
• Ensure all level of personnel is notified via briefings, e-mail, voice mail and
signage of any changes in threat conditions and protective measures.
• Encourage personnel to be alert and immediately report any situation that may
constitute a threat or suspicious activity.
“This book should be required reading
for everybody who lives by the FBI's one- • Post emergency telephone numbers for police, fire, and rescue. Encourage personnel to
memorize important numbers.
minute crime clock. And that's everyone!”
• Know the location of the closest police stations, hospitals, schools, etc.
Bob Pence, Retired FBI Executive, • Encourage personnel to avoid routines, vary times and routes, pre-plan, and keep
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• Require personnel to take notice and report suspicious packages, devices, unattended
briefcases, or other unusual materials.
• Take any threatening or malicious telephone call, facsimile, or bomb threat seriously.
• Develop bomb threat information forms to assist if not already in place.
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their whereabouts.
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• Remind personnel to know emergency exits and stairwells.
• Increase the number of visible security personnel wherever possible.
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Teens Feel Threat of


Violence at Schools
The Problem: The above newspaper headline is not front-page news. In the
old days, smoking in the boy’s room was the infraction of the day. Today,
school officials must deal with violence, sexual harassment, statutory rape,
drugs, weapons, gangs, bombs, shootings, murders, computer hacking,
theft, irate parents, and violence in students’ homes. One of the biggest
obstacles keeping schools from achieving a secure environment is "the big
D" a.k.a. Denial. The "It can’t happen here" syndrome prevents officials
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author of "image," low reports of incidents, fear of disrupting daily routines, or
reluctance to be "alarmist" stalls any security efforts.
The Solution: Be proactive in reducing the threat of school violence.
Train teachers to use reasonable methods if defusing escalating situations.
Involve teachers and students in an ongoing safety and security strategy.
Make them part of the solution by giving them the tools they need to gain
control during crises and to identify hazards. We provide you with the
fundamentals of safety and the strategies for security to help you make
smarter time; money; and life-saving decisions.

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• Establish guidelines for preventing violence in the school.
• Involve parents in the process.
• Identify and defuse potential outbursts.
“Your presentation was excellent!” • Incorporate ongoing training in responding to crises.
North Reading Public Schools • Gain cooperation between students and teachers.
• Have a plan of action to deal with weapons.
• Create committees, inspections, and reporting procedures.
• Determine risk factors and solutions.
• Analyze high-and low-tech security options for the premises.
• Use non-violent means of restraining someone.
• Defend yourself in an assault.

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Premise and Perimeter


Security
The Problem: Terrorism, a frightening enemy, the unknown, an unseen
enemy. Predators live among us, and hide, suddenly striking where and
when we least expect it. We ask: "What are the warning signs, who’s
at risk, and where are they likely to target?" An attacker’s greatest
weapon is the element of surprise; a terrorist’s goal is to create havoc
and paralyzing fear by making us think they can get us any time at
Robert L. Siciliano any place. Business owners are scrambling to secure their working
environments. Card access systems, security cameras, and security
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systems are in place.

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business. Know what your options are and incorporate the fundamentals
of premises security into your daily functions. We provide you with the
fundamentals of safety and the strategies for security to help you make
smarter time; money; and life-saving decisions.

You Learn How To :


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• Assess risk and determine risk management.
• Put systems in place to keep the bad guys out.
• Secure surrounding areas against sabotage.
“I have received many positive
comments…you did a great job!”
• Keep all departments safe from intruders.
Best Western Boston • Identify the best means of security technology.
• Train employees to become security partners.
• Point out red flags and effective remedies.
• Defend yourself and staff non-violently.
• Work safely and securely with less stress.

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The Mortgage Mafia


The Problem: Mortgage and real estate fraud is quickly becoming the
most profitable of all organized criminal acts. The real estate business is
a web of interdependent parties including the buyers, sellers, mortgage
brokers, banks, appraisers, housing inspectors and real estate agents. A
combination of 2-4 of these parties working together to "fudge and flip"
a transaction can result in hundreds and thousands of dollars lost to all
parties not involved in the scam. In one scam alone 51 homes valued
at $300 million was discovered. Once the scam is realized, the finger
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The Solution: Prevent this from happening under your watch. Become
informed. Know your options and what to look for. There are often
tell-tale signals, red flags that pop up from the very beginning of most
transactions. Upon understanding the nature of the crime, a professional
will be able to proactively protect themselves and their clients.

You’ll Learn:
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• The Costs and Impact of Fraud
• Who's Doing It?
• How Are They Doing It?
“We look forward to having you back!!”
• Different Types of Fraud
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• Where Are The Hotspots?
• What Are The Red Flags?
• Know Your Rights.
• Know What You Are Signing.
• Protect Your Business And Your Clients.

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Workplace Violence Caused


by Disgruntled Clients
The Problem: It’s no secret in the health care industry that 97 percent
of nurses know a colleague who has been assaulted. Non-fatal assaults
in health care and social services are higher than in any other industry.
Additionally, the National Traumatic Occupational Fatality database
reports an average of 11 registered nurses killed at work every year.
Although officials worry about the safety of their patients and staff,
Robert L. Siciliano liability concerns sometimes put people at risk. Angry, violent individuals
author of need specialized attention. Improperly handling a crisis can mean years
of litigation.
The Solution: Be proactive in reducing the threat of workplace violence.
Train staff to use reasonable methods if defusing escalating situations.
Involve frontline employees in an ongoing safety and security strategy.
Make them part of the solution by giving them the tools they need to gain
control during a crisis. We provide you with the fundamentals of safety
and the strategies for security to help you make smarter time; money; and
life-saving decisions.

You Learn How To :


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• Establish guidelines for preventing workplace violence.
• Identify and defuse potential outbursts.
• Incorporate ongoing training to respond to crises.
“You certainly demonstrated your • Gain cooperation between frontline staff and management.
extraordinary ability to communicate your
message effectively.”
• Have a plan of action to deal with weapons.
• Create committees, inspections, and reporting procedures.
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• Analyze high- and low-tech security options for the premises.
• Use non-violent means of restraining someone.
• Defend yourself in an assault.

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