It has never been more important to take the right steps to make sure that your entire workforce knows exactly what to do should an adverse event, including the worst-case scenario of an armed intruder, erupt in your workplace.
In unpredictable times, it is prudent for the management of any quality company to review, update and practice an Emergency Response Plan or “E.R.P.”
Ensuring that your emergency response training materials are drawing upon best practices is only part of the challenge. Emergency policies and procedures mean nothing if they are not tested and practiced by your workforce. We at OBZ believe that active drills for adverse events are just as important as earthquake and fire drills.
After reviewing, updating and/or working with you to develop your emergency response materials, OBZ’s threat detection and workplace preparedness professionals will test the materials with armed intruder drills.
Our instructors -- active law enforcement officers who have responded to real life active events -- will cater each drill to your particular situation – including the physical layout and flow of outsiders through your workplace.
The drills will exercise the collective “memory muscle” of your staff so that they can calmly and efficiently execute key protocols and take the right actions in the event of any kind of adverse event
It’s important to note that our drill leaders stray far away from “dramatic re-enactments” or scare tactics. Your associates from the ground up will be left feeling calm and empowered, not amped up or over stimulated.
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About One Back Zebra
WHAT DOES "ONE BACK" MEAN?
O - N - E - B - A - C - K is an acronym created by our lead trainer that represents our state-of-the-art methodology.
Observe - our training will help your employees identify erratic behavior that could be a precursor to violence
Notify - we will help you devise protocols that will help your employees make the right decisions
Evacuate - fast action is always the best way to save lives
Barricade - what can be done if you can't get out?
Act - there are always actions that anyone can take to be a hero – but what are they?
Care - how to save lives – especially techniques to prevent major blood loss
Keep - a crime scene must be kept pristine; no evidence can be touched