The Need for Active Shooter Awareness Training

Active shooter attacks are escalating across the country at an alarming rate. These incidents, some random, some deliberately targeted, pose a threat to everyone. There are no quick, easy solutions to this growing menace but there are actions to take to minimize the risk.

Active shooter awareness training is a necessity if employers want to fulfill OSHA’s Duty of Care regulations. But awareness of the problem is just the beginning. The actual protocol to prepare employees to overcome the shock fear, and chaos of an assault is Active Shooter Simulation Training (ASST).

The Increasing Incidents:

As of May 12th, the 132nd day of the year, there have been 213 mass shootings. Invariably, when survivors are interviewed following an attack, they can’t believe that it happened to them. Brendan Kelly, a former US Marine, survived the dealy assault in Thousand Oaks and the Las Vegas concert massacre “Kelly said it's still hard for him to wrap his head around the fact that he has lived through two mass shootings in just over a year. No one expects it to happen to them. And yet, statistically we’re all vulnerable, all at risk.

The Training Program:

The Department of Homeland Security published a guide detailing specifically what employers should do about active shooter defense training. They did not recommend classroom instruction, online courses, or local law enforcement lectures. The guide clearly and emphatically states “the most effective way to train your staff is to conduct mock, active shooter training exercises.” The ASSTprotocol, developed by ProActive Defense, based in San Antonio, TX, shifts mindsets from passive victim to active survivor and creates the muscle memory necessary to survive an attack. According to data gathered since 2009, most active shooter attacks last under 5 minutes. Participants in the ASST program are fully engaged in active shooter simulation drills that include props and sound effects to prepare them to survive the first critical minutes of an assault.

Full Practical Training:

Theoretical knowledge of run-hide-fight can be fatally misleading. Your body must have practiced where to run, the difference between cover and conceal, and how to disarm an armed assailant. Simulated drills create muscle memory. Key to the success of the highly-rated ASSTprogram are expert trainers. ASSTtrainers are Ex- military and Intelligence Agency professionals. They have fought wars, run hundreds of missions across the globe, worked alongside the Secret Service, and received Purple Hearts and other accolades. Trainers conduct one-on-one, interactive scenarios at your facility.

About ProActive Defense USA:

ProActive Defense USA is the Country’s Premier Provider of Active Shooter Simulation Training for the Workplace. To learn more about active shooter response training and the ASST protocol, visit https://prodefenseusa.com/

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