by Bruce Harman | Jan 21, 2016 | Emergency Management, Uncategorized
Bloomfield, NJ: Bruce D. Harman, Certified Protection Professional will join a group of distinguished speakers at the 2016 Conference of the New Jersey Water Environment Association. The 2016 Technology Transfer Seminar will take place at the Sheraton Eatontown, New...
by Bruce Harman | May 2, 2013 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, School Security (K-12), Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
New Jersey has one of the nation’s most stringent set of school security requirements. Among other things, twice each year schools are required to hold an active shooter drill; an evacuation drill; a bomb threat drill; and a lockdown drill. According to a 2010...
by Bruce Harman | Dec 20, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, School Security (K-12), Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
The tragedy in Newtown, Conn. raised awareness of the Active Shooter threat. Listed below please find links to a number of reference and training resources which highlight response to the Active Shooter threat. DHS Reference Materials: DHS, Active Shooter –...
by Bruce Harman | Dec 16, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, School Security (K-12), Security Management
Over the past several days, I have received a number of client requests inquiring what they can do in the event an active shooter situation occurs at their place of business. First, it is important to note that employees can assist in preventing and preparing for...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 28, 2012 | Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Leadership, Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
The new law requires schools to file with state homeland security and higher education officials comprehensive five-year campus security plans that identify a baseline of preparedness for all potential emergencies. Read...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 27, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
Making sure that children are safe and protected from outside intrusion is a priority for both parents and child care providers. Questions that parents should consider when examining security are the same types of questions that child care centers must be concerned...
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