by Micheal Delamere | Nov 25, 2020 | COVID-19, Crime, Executive Protection, PRS Team, Risk Management, Security for Employees, Security Training, Strong, Safe & True
The Power of Empathy is discussed from a panelist of speakers including:
- Tim Dillon, Global Safety & Security for ROKU,
- Rich Cinfio, Director of Security for TriHealth
- Al Robinette, President of CareerPath Consulting & Development
- Michael Delamere, President of Premier Risk Solutions (Moderator/Host)
Our experts cover:
- Why this topic is most important today
- What it is (and isn’t)
- Its types, barriers to empathy, signs of empathy, as well as its role in conflict resolution and relationship development
- It’s Real World Applications
- Tips and Strategies
- It’s Long-Term Benefits and how you can further develop your empathic skills for the workplace
Learn these identifiable traits and valuable experiences of our panelists as they share what they have learned over the years. The content portion is about 1 hour in duration, with about a 15min Q&A dialogue near the end of the video playback for your reference. Click here to watch the video.
For some additional reference material provided, click here to review 31 Empathetic Statements For When You Don’t Know What To Say.
by Micheal Delamere | Oct 26, 2020 | Executive Protection, Risk Management, Security for Employees
Would you or your business benefit from executive protection services in Seattle? Hiring a company to assist with security will have a significant impact on your organization, so it’s important to gather as much information about the process as possible. Keep the following in mind as you decide what’s best for your company.
What is Executive Protection?
A private security service company can provide world-class executive protection solutions for any threat to your business or organization. Highly trained professionals will use advanced planning tactics and research in risk assessment to develop the perfect long-term plan for your situation.
Who Provides the Services?
In most cases, executive protection details are comprised of prior law enforcement and/or military personnel. These individuals are highly trained, professional and reliable.
How Does Integration Work?
Executive security professionals are carefully integrated into your workplace. The majority of companies work with you to ensure a perfect, custom fit into your organization’s culture and structure. Tailoring services this way results in reduced turnover, higher job satisfaction and more engaged employees.
When is Protection Needed?
You can count on executive protection services for a wide variety of situations. Some of the most common uses include:
- Travel Security
- Special Event Security
- Close Protection
- Asset Protection
- High-Risk Terminations
- Workplace Violence Prevention
Interested in Seattle Executive Protection Services?
Would you like to learn more about executive protection services in Seattle? It’s important to address any additional questions you have with a professional. The highly trained and experienced team at Premier Risk Solutions would love to discuss available options for your company or organization. We have the knowledge and skills to provide a wide variety of services, including executive protection, digital forensics, security consulting, private investigation, and business integrity assessment. With years of experience in the industry, we can address all your security needs. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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by Micheal Delamere | Sep 21, 2020 | Executive Protection, PRS Team, Risk Management, Security for Employees
Are you considering reasons to hire executive protection in Seattle? This isn’t a decision you should make lightly. It will definitely have a significant impact on you and your business, so it’s important to work through all available options thoroughly beforehand. There are many reasons to seek private security services.
Increases Productivity
Having executive protection in place can help increase the productivity of those the service is intended for. The individual(s) in question can focus solely on work instead of constantly worrying about safety. The professional guards take on the responsibility of anticipating threats, finding safe travel routes and assessing the risks of any given situation.
Maintains Discretion
Executive protection services can be as discrete as necessary. Professionals are trained to be polite and to respect the privacy of those they are guarding. They are also capable of clearly communicating expectations to others their client(s) may come in contact with.
Prevents Losses
Sudden death or incapacitation of someone vital to your organization or business can be devastating for productivity and morale. Executive protection is a reliable way to prevent this from occurring. Because these professionals are trained to minimize threats, it becomes less likely you’ll suffer any sort of significant loss if targeted.
Looking to Hire Executive Protection Services in Seattle?
Are you interested in learning more about executive protection services in Seattle? Now that you know the benefits, it’s time to discuss your specific needs with a professional. The highly trained and experienced team at Premier Risk Solutions is here to help. Our specialists have the knowledge and skills to provide a wide variety of services, including executive protection, digital forensics, security consulting, private investigation, and business integrity assessment. As industry leaders in the region, you can trust us to address all your security needs. Contact us today with questions or to schedule a consultation.
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by Micheal Delamere | May 20, 2020 | COVID-19, Executive Protection, PRS Team, Risk Management, Security for Employees, Seminar & Exhibits, Surveillance & Security
As the United States continues to plan for its reopening post the COVID-19 pandemic crisis of early 2020, events of all scales and sizes from the small gathering of a handful of people to larger stadium-sized gatherings of thousands of people are a big part of the US economy. Data sourced from the Events Industry Council in their 2016 US economic significance study indicated there were 5.9m jobs with $249b of labor income generated from them, $104b of taxes at all levels, and $446b towards US gross domestic product. Since the 2020 study is not yet available, 2016 was the most recent to review these statistics.
However, it has been noted in the infographic presented within this article that there has been an historical upward trend with each study conducted since 2009 in direct spending within the events industry in the U.S. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority also sponsored and published their own economic study which further documents this statement with information dating from 2018 (study conducted in 2019). With the significance of the events industry playing their role in the US economy (federal, state and municipal), it is certainly in the best interests of all for the events industry to reopen at soon as it is safe to do so. This article is written in a way to attempt to speak to gatherings of all sizes as far as recommended practices for workers and companies alike to consider undertaking for their own sponsored event or event to be worked.
One unanticipated side effect of the pandemic and shelter-in-place orders has been a significant decrease in crime. Law enforcement leaders throughout the country report crime rates well below the norm. Thankfully, active-shooter events have significantly declined during the pandemic as well. While unconfirmed statistics show over 120 “mass-shootings” (defined as a shooting resulting in multiple victims) in 2020 to-date, as little as one event can be termed as an “active-shooter” (Milwaukee). While further analysis is needed, it is reasonable to conclude this downward trend has its roots in the temporary elimination of mass-gathering events and locations such as shopping centers, conferences, concerts and so forth.
Government leaders have recently begun to ease shelter-in-place orders. Shopping centers and other locations and events that host large crowds will eventually follow suit. There are three additional dynamics at play they should cause concern for safety: The first is the economy. The national unemployment rate has skyrocketed amid uncertain economic times for the foreseeable future. Employment loss, the associated economic pressures and feeling of hopelessness can cause some to resort to violence. Secondly, society in-general has been under prolonged stress, which adds another layer of frustration. Lastly, the mass wearing of masks in public is now normalized and will continue to be until the pandemic subsides. Until recently, the wearing of masks in public, unless there was an obvious medical condition, when celebrating Halloween or for religious purposes, communicated a vastly different message than today. Before pandemic, an individual entering a convenience store or mall on a Friday night while wearing a mask may have been viewed as suspicious activity resulting in a call to police. Today, the vast majority of people in public are wearing masks.
While uncertain times remain ahead, there are a few commonsense predictions that can be made: There will be an escalation in crime post pandemic, including active-threat events. Masks, and in most cases justifiably so, will continue to be worn by large groups of people attending public and private events. Societal stress, mass lay-offs, frustration and a feeling of hopelessness will cause some people to commit acts of violence. Active-shooter/threat situations evolve quickly and survival relies heavily on reaction time based on initial detection. It is reasonable to conclude some people may feel empowered to commit such hideous acts because they can wear a mask in public and perhaps escape unidentified. Many active-threats occur in the workplace. Depending on the physical characteristics of the disgruntled employee (or ex), it may become easier for them to slip in undetected by wearing a mask.
There is no guarantee that can be made for an illness-free and safe event but taking precautions and having security mitigation strategies in places such as the examples provided below help towards maximizing attendee and staff safety.
Top 11 Event Safety Practices to Undertake (in no specific order)
- Only reopen when it is legally and reasonably safe to do so. Distinct and careful decision making is necessary with a team of professionals consisting of Human Resources, Legal, Operations, Finance and Medical (likely via a contracted resource/partner). What works for one entity may not work for another. While it’s okay to benchmark against what other like-entities are doing, be very cautious of this as what is good for “John” may not fit and be good for “Suzy”. Every entity is unique in their own way so the approach and decision needs to reflect this as well.
- Attendee Education. New signage, social media messaging, ticket purchasing regulations update, website information, mobile app information, push notifications, etc. Whatever means an entity utilizes to market their messages and attract attendees to the event must show consistent information amongst the channels and in a manner which timely. Have a statement included on your attendee policy that allows for revocation and reimbursement of attendee fee (in partial or full) for not adhering to the new policies in place.
- Contact Tracing. The event sponsors will need to ensure a method of contact tracing is in place. For when an illness occurs it will be essential to health officials to know this information in a timely fashion. If the event sponsor cannot produce it, anticipate some action to be taken against them for failure to negligence (likely civil action) by the local authorities.
- Worker Hygiene. Identify a worker who will act as the coordinator of any and all infection control mitigation incidents or occurrence. This worker should be well versed in public health guidelines, safety measures, new health plans, hazards, and be working closely with the event production/management team as well as the venue staff on all health concerns. Ensure proper physical distancing, hand washing, cough & sneeze etiquette are in place. Provide access to gloves, face coverings and where appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Enact Temperature Screening (more info below on this).
- Practices for Workers when they are Sick. If a worker becomes sick during the course of the day or their shift, separate that person as soon as possible from others. Anticipate a budget for medical purposes be in-place for the event for not only proper staffing of the event but also potential transportation of sick parties, ancillary equipment, etc. Have a policy in place that workers cannot return to work until either they isolated for 14 days since their first symptoms manifested themselves or documented medical authorization to do so.
- Sanitize the Venue. Ensure enhanced cleanings are taking place of public areas (lobbies, halls, dining areas for example) and restrooms. The disinfecting technique employed for the high-touch areas must be frequent and thorough. Place automatic (no touch) hand-sanitizer stations in multiple locations throughout the event space.
- Space Requirements. The event as you knew it pre-COVID19 very likely may require additional space allocation needs post-COVID19 to meet physical distancing requirements. Where a 6 foot distance for physical distancing is needed, up to 36 square feet per small group will be needed. For areas where there has been a queue in the past, room for people to maneuver around the now more expansive setting will be needed also. Placing markings of some variety to indicate visually to people approaching the area of where to stand in the queue will aid in the process.
- Temperature Screenings. Enacting a method of quick but effective & efficient temperature sensing along with trained personnel will greatly help identify potential illness. In tandem with a published policy on what an attendee and/or worker can expect once they have been identified for potential illness will allow this proactive measure to perhaps curb a worse issue that may have developed had this measure not been enacted.
- Bag checks. Not every event may require or need this as a service or item of inclusion, however, for the larger gatherings that will having a known, published policy of only small clear bags being allowed inside the venue will allow for maximum efficiency and safety at security check points of prohibited items.
- Legal Issues. Any variety of legal issues may arise on a pre-COVID19 event let alone post COVID19 reopening during a pandemic. Be sure to include legal in all policy and new practice decisions being made. Consul will understand your unique situation best as they will (or should) be most intimate with your particular situation. The Duty of Care for workers and attendees and steps taken by responding parties on-site during an incident must have careful documentation on the facts (who, what, where, when, how) on how the incident transpired and conclusions reached for resolution.
- Now more than ever, consideration should strongly be given to having a security presence that has the capability to respond and mitigate a dangerous and violent intent. There are many options when deciding a security posture. We at PRS are prepared to provide guidance on best practices and offer solutions that are discreet and comforting so your customers have a safe and satisfying experience.
There are of course much more detail and thought that needs to go into each of the elements to ensure a successful event is had however practicing each of these will help minimize your risk. The involvement in-depth as well as the quantity of professional security personnel to be involved in an event for monitoring and enforcement of new policies and regulations will be paramount towards the goals of a successful event. Ensure you are working with a partner who has collaboration and understanding of your needs top of mind.
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by Micheal Delamere | Apr 21, 2020 | Executive Protection, PRS Team, Risk Management, Security for Employees, Surveillance & Security
If you need private security services for your business in Seattle, it’s important to secure services that fit your budget. Whether you’re interested in security consulting or digital forensics, establishing a realistic amount of money to spend is essential. While it’s impossible to put a price tag on the safety of your personnel, clients, and property, determining how much you can afford to pay a security company doesn’t have to be difficult. Keeping the following tips in mind can help you establish a realistic budget.
Research Average Pricing
First, spend some time researching the average cost of private security services in your area. Pricing can vary by location, but details are usually easy to find online. Knowing the average helps you know what to expect moving forward and you’ll be able to spot higher-than-normal estimates more easily.
Request Multiple Quotes
You should also plan to request quotes from two or three different private security companies. This information will help you compare estimates and ensures you aren’t overcharged.
Consider More Than Cost Alone
The cost of private security services is an important factor that should weigh heavily in your decision-making process, but it’s not the only one. Make sure you look at each company as a whole. Keep the company rating, client feedback and worker experience in mind as well.
Private Security Specialists in Seattle
Now that you know how to establish a realistic budget, it’s time to discuss options with a professional. The security specialists at Premier Risk Solutions are capable of providing a wide variety of services, including executive protection, private investigation, and business integrity assessment. Whatever your unique needs, we have the knowledge and skills to address them. Contact us with questions or to schedule an appointment to discuss your security needs with a professional.
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