Workplace Violence Prevention Training - CA SB 553 Compliant
$7,995 for groups up to 125 per site
$4,995 for groups up to 40 attendees
Our 2-hour site-specific lockdown training courses are designed for up to 125 individuals (maximum of 32 people per station). The training curriculum will be designed based on the layout of the property as well as the design of the building or area where the employees work. In this training, three or four of our subject matter expert instructors will provide specific instruction regarding workplace violence prevention and mitigation. The attendees will learn both evacuation and lockdown best practices and conduct walk through scenarios for various emergency situations. Attendees will learn vital skills such as situational awareness, best practices for response options to workplace violence, and physical response options using a fire extinguisher as an improvised weapon. The conclusion of the training event includes a timed, live drill with simulated gunshots to help attendees self-evaluate their responses to a mock emergency.
KSL, Inc. is responsible for providing all equipment including fire extinguishers, portable radios, signs in English and Spanish, mobile hand sanitizing stations, training aides, and any other necessary equipment. KSL, Inc. is also responsible for sending subject matter expert consultants to the training to instruct your staff. This site-specific training program is recognized statewide and is being utilized by State, County, and municipal agencies and departments. This program is also utilized by hundreds of California school districts, colleges, public and private organizations, and churches.
At the end of each event, all participants will be given an electronic course survey to complete. The surveys will be compiled into a single after-action report. The report will be provided to the client within 30 days following the training event. The after-action report includes a detailed course evaluation from each attendee and site-specific information and recommendations for each location. Each organization will receive a certificate of training with the names and qualifications of the program instructors.
Program will include:
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2-Hour Site-Specific lockdown training. Instructors provide lectures, discussions, and role-playing exercises to guide participants in preventing and responding to workplace violence.
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3 to 5-member instructor team will develop and provide a custom training outline with multiple site-specific scenario stations to include:
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Introduction to SB 553. The definitions and requirements of Labor Code 6401.9, How to report workplace violence incidents or concerns to the employer or law enforcement without fear of reprisal. How to obtain help from staff assigned to respond to workplace violence emergencies, if any, security personnel and/or law enforcement. How to obtain a copy of the organization’s workplace violence prevention plan at no cost. How to seek assistance to prevent or respond to violence. The violent incident log and how to obtain copies of records related to the program (workplace evaluations, training records, etc.)
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Situational Awareness. Attendees learn how to recognize threats from a distance, implement physical responses through the OODA loop concept, and/or identify available options.
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Stop the Bleed. Our instructors teach you using training materials specially developed to teach bleeding control techniques. You will practice three different life-saving bleeding control techniques.
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Workspace. Evacuation or sheltering plans that are appropriate and feasible for the worksite. Attendees learn how to lock down or evacuate areas at or near the workspace and effectively make public safety announcements. Instructors lead discussions reinforcing best practices for addressing active threats.
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Improvised Weapons. Instructors demonstrate how to use available items (i.e., fire extinguishers) as possible improvised weapons. Attendees learn active resistance and other personal survival recommendations. Instructors discuss and demonstrate practical applications.
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Live Drill. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a live drill to self-assess learned skills.
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FBI Workplace Violence Video. This short video demonstrates local law enforcement procedures, objectives, and physical responses following a report of an active shooter event in the workplace.
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Q & A. An opportunity for interactive questions and answers with our team of subject experts.