Behavioral Risk Management: Combating Potential Terrorism And Workplace Violence

Friday, April 28th, 2017 Education & Training Liability Risk Management

The value of staff monitoring and reporting to identify behaviours that may seem linked to the risk of terrorism and workplace violence should not be underestimated, Harry Rhulen, chief executive officer of Firestorm, suggested Tuesday during an educational session at RIMS 2017 Annual Conference & Exhibition. “The ability to identify those people (possible threats) and the things that they are going to do are in the hands of all of us,” Rhulen said during the session, Terrorism Measures You Can Take: Lessons from Nice, Paris and Mumbai, at the conference Apr. 23-26 in Philadelphia.


External References & Further Reading
http://www.canadianunderwriter.ca/insurance/workplaces-consider-value-staff-reporting-observation-combating-potential-terrorism-violence-1004112376/
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