A School Security Master PlanAssessing Prevention
April 28, 2014Kellogg Center
East Lansing, Michigan
Daniel J. DiBardino RECON Management Group, LLC
Background:
o Schools are never truly secure . . .
o Not highlighted on news . . .
o Limited budgets . . .
o Parents are concerned . . .
o Labels are difficult to undue . . .
o Denial . . .
o Security – Always highlighted after . . .
o Courts do ask questions . . .
Why the need for a Security Plan . . .?
o Total program to support
o A learning environment
o An “accepted” standard of care
o Civil/Criminal litigation
o State and federal law
What risks does our school/campus face on a daily basis?
What are the risks?
How do we identify the risks?
Are these risks real?
Easy Method to Identify Risks* Breakdown/Dissect each function
Our normal day consists of:
Shower Breakfast
Driving Work
Socializing
Driving Home
Function Risk Eliminate
Shower Slip and Fall Bath Mat or Rails Inside Enclosure
Eating Bad for Health Make Healthier Choices –
Moderation
Driving Crash Speed Limit – Seat Belt – Turn
Signals
ATM Victim of Robbery During the Day – Safe Areas
Work Accident/Violence Work Safety – Proper Equipment
– Aware
Social DWI Friends – Limit Drinking – Other
Method
Function Risk
Hiring Baggage
Terminations Violence
IT Services Viruses/Hacking/Information Theft
Visitor Management Lack of Control
Financial/Accounting Fraud
Interaction of Students/Staff
Harassment/Threats/Violence
Management Travel Safety
Threats Against School Safety Management/Staff
Site Location Theft/Arson/Sabotage/Severe Weather
RISKBy activity within organization
Probable
Eliminate
Mitigate
No Further Action Necessary
Develop Programs to Manage Each
Risk
Emergency Management
o Planning
o Training
o Drills
o Table top exercises
o Testing equipment
o Coordination
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Daniel J. [email protected]
RECON MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC
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