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Situational Awareness & Personal Safety

Duration: (Customizable)
Format: Interactive classroom session with optional field scenarios

Overview

This dynamic training enhances participants’ ability to read environments quickly, recognize pre-incident indicators, and make confident, effective decisions under stress. Through realistic scenarios and guided practice, participants learn to identify potential threats early and take proactive measures to stay safe.

Learning Objectives

Participants will learn to:

  • Conduct 10-second environmental scans to identify risk factors and safety cues.

  • Recognize pre-incident behaviors and subtle warning signs of potential aggression or danger.

  • Apply safe positioning and exit awareness strategies in various settings.

  • Develop a personal action plan for responding to threats or emergencies.

  • Strengthen decision-making and composure under pressure through practical drills.

Target Audience

Ideal for healthcare teams, corporate security teams, executives, and staff who work in dynamic or public-facing environments where awareness and rapid decision-making are essential.

Methodology

The session combines brief instruction, guided discussion, and scenario-based practice. Participants apply lessons immediately in short, realistic field drills designed to reinforce situational habits that save time—and lives.

Outcomes

Upon completion, participants will demonstrate improved awareness, faster recognition of threats, and enhanced personal safety behaviors that contribute to a safer workplace and community.

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