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Managing the Aftermath of Workplace Shootings and Mass Casualty Events | Shelby Township

Tue, Mar 12

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Shelby Township

Active shooter incidents, terrorism and mass casualty incidents have been occurring in the United States and internationally. This CET training will focus on helping organizations develop crisis management programs to reduce the impact of trauma on employees, loss and risk, “brand” name and ...

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Managing the Aftermath of Workplace Shootings and Mass Casualty Events |  Shelby Township
Managing the Aftermath of Workplace Shootings and Mass Casualty Events |  Shelby Township

Time & Location

Mar 12, 2024, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT

Shelby Township, 46155 Schoenherr Rd, Shelby Township, MI 48315, USA

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About the Training:

Active shooter incidents, terrorism and mass casualty incidents have been occurring in the United States and internationally. This CET training will focus on helping organizations develop crisis management programs to reduce the impact of trauma on employees, loss and risk, “brand” name and operations. It will define strategies for effective preparedness to manage, and recover from the aftermath of workplace shootings, robberies, fatalities and mass casualty events.

Photos of mass casualty scenes and interviews of survivors will be shown.

Seminar Content:

- Nature of Mass Casualty Events, Shootings, and Fatalities  Program will discuss shootings at schools, the terrorist attacks at Ground Zero / the Pentagon, the U.S. Postal Shootings at Royal Oak and Dearborn, and manufacturing plants. - Human Crisis Reactions to Traumatic Events The stages of emotional, physical and psychological reactions will be described including the continuum from “normal” employee “acute stress” reactions, traumatic stress, to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). - Managing the Aftermath of a Shooting Event and Recovery Interventions: Understand different types of crisis interventions techniques, Crisis Team Deployment, Site logistics, Triage of victims, Establishing a Crisis Operations Center, Worker Compensation Reduction, Command and Control, Follow Up Strategies, Family Support and Incident Closure. - Crisis Communications: Strategies to reach employees, stakeholders, the public, and media.

- Leadership During Times of Crisis: Leadership actions to help organizational re-stabilization, improve morale and facilitate recovery during the aftermath, will be discussed.

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Trainer: Dr. Kenneth Wolf,  kwolfphd@theimt.org   248-217-1677

Dr. Wolf was a responder at the World Trade Center Terrorist Attack, the Northwest Plane Crash at Metro Airport, the U.S. Postal Shooting at Royal Oak, and has assisted many companies recover from workplace shootings, fatalities and casualty incidents.

Dr. Kenneth Wolf has conducted Violence Prevention and Threat Assessment trainings for the United States Postal Service, UAW-General Motors, UAW, Chrysler, Eaton Corporation, Intel, Pinkerton, DTE Energy, Accident Fund of Michigan, the United States Army, Los Alamos National Laboratory, municipalities, Fortune 500 Companies, schools, Houses of Worship and healthcare facilities.

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This program is co-sponsored by: Shelby Township Police Department MIOSHA CET Division Center for Workplace Violence Prevention Incident Management Team, Inc.

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