Creating a Safety Team
Learn to respond appropriately to crisis situations ranging from common medical emergencies to active shooters.posted 12/21/2009
Try also: Accidents, Armed security, Emergency Plan, Evacuation, First Aid, Lock-down
Overview

Every church could benefit from having a safety team trained to respond appropriately to crises. This download will discuss the importance of having a team that can handle situations requiring security intervention, medical response, or evacuation.
Protecting Your PeopleOverview | Having a trained safety team is essential.
by Laura Brown
How Effective is Your Safety Team?
Assessment | What can your safety team tackle?
by Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company
Creating a Safety Team
How to | Take a layered approach to safety.
by Laura J. Brown
5 Steps for Building a Volunteer Safety and Security Team
How to | A church administrator creates a sustainable, long-term solution.
by Robert Wild
Urgent Ushering
How to | Learn what to do when serious situations occur during a service.
by John R. Throop
Church Safety 101
For Pastors | Are you keeping your church safe and secure?
by Jeff Hanna
Should Churches Have Armed Security Guards?
For Board Members | Every church must decide for itself.
from Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company
Church Security Teams Raise Legal Issues
The Legal Side | In all things, be reasonable.
by James A. Hanson, JD
Resource Center
Leader's Guide | Quick tips and recommended resources.



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Sad to see an online magazine for church safety editing and removing messages that provide critical, current sound security practices. It appears Church Safety (.com) may have an agenda that is purely devoted to helping churches provide a safer environment.
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