for Increasing Security and Avoiding Liability
CD of Teleconference with Q&A
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and Premises Liability Report
Parking lots and decks account for more crimes that result in a company being sued than any other setting.
In fact, a respected litigation analysis firm estimates that 38% of robberies and 17% of sexual assaults on American workers occur while walking to or from their parked cars. Failing to stop a preventable attack exposes companies to big-dollar judgments or settlements.
Security leaders must stay current with what’s working in combating parking lot crime with officers, cameras, panic phones, etc.—and, what approaches are failing and shouldn’t be repeated.
Listen as our panel of veteran corporate security leaders and consultants briefs you on which parking lot security techniques are effectively thwarting crime and which simply waste time and money.
The panel included:
John O'Nan, Director of Investigations and Security Solutions, Armada Ltd., Powell, Ohio. He has more than 30 years of experience in enforcement and education for law enforcement agencies. He previously was chief of special investigations for the Ohio State Auditor's Office.
Skip James, Senior Director of Facilities Management, MGI Pharma Inc., Bloomington, Minn. He has worked in private security and law enforcement for 35 years, including 24 years in property management and security for pharma companies and eight years in loss prevention for a grocery store chain.
Greg Wellborn, Security Director, Portman Management Co., Atlanta. He oversees 3 million square feet of office space in downtown Atlanta, covering physical security, investigations, fire safety and counter-terrorism measures for 5,000-plus tenants and employees.
William VanRyswyk, President, Security Through Safe Design Inc., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Parking security is among his consulting firm's specialties. He is a recognized expert in threat and risk analyses and works with corporations and property management groups across Canada.
The panel provides guidance to help you:
- Performing a risk assessment on your parking lots and exteriors to establish your baseline security requirements.
- Planning officers' rounds to maximize coverage and visibility in your parking areas.
- Selecting and locating your lighting, cameras and security call boxes—and utilizing crime prevention through environmental design.
- Training your team on car thieves' and muggers' latest tactics to prevent your employees and customers from being victimized.
- Assessing which security vehicles best fit your premises and needs—small maneuverable vehicles or big SUVS with flashing lights.
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TELECONFERENCE CD
Purchase a CD-ROM of the full conference proceedings, including Q&A and PDF files of all handouts (available 10 days after the program).
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