Acts of violence can emerge in different forms and unthinkably impact lives.
Whether it is an incident of workplace violence, sexual harassment, terrorism or active assailant, we want to help you prevent, be prepared for and respond to it, and above all protect what matters most – life. Below are resources that will inform and guide you in doing so.
Please contact HUB’s Disaster Recovery Services division to help your organization successfully navigate each phase of the physical and financial recovery process.
CIVIL UNREST / TERRORISM
Civil Unrest: Protecting Your Business and Employees
Business Insurance Claims: Vandalism Arising from Protests
Build a Protective Edge Around Your Employees: Businesses have a duty to safeguard employees both domestically and abroad from terrorism. Read the four key areas of focus to consider before sending employees overseas, and the coverages that can protect and respond.
Prevent Your Fleet from Becoming an Agent of Terrorism: Vehicles are now a weapon of choice for terrorists across the globe. Use these 5 Fleet Safety Tips to keep you and your vehicles safe.
Soft Target Businesses Must Put up a Hard Response in the Face of Terrorism: A rise in soft target attacks across the world calls for heightened security measures at open, publically accessible facilities – including hotels, restaurants, places of worship, sports arenas and more.
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE / ACTIVE ASSAILAINT
What We Can Learn About Preventing Workplace Violence: Businesses need to be aware of several security measures and more in order to protect their employees from acts of violence.
Terminate Your Toxic Corporate Culture Before it Leads to Discrimination, Sexual Harassment or Violence: Discrimination, bullying and harassment in the workplace can easily escalate to violence. Consider three best practices for creating a positive work culture and eliminating toxicity from your work environment.
Active Shooter Guide: Insurance coverage considerations and a guide to responding to an incident – including the areas of crisis response, management response, grief counseling, law enforcement investigations, OSHA investigations, communications, and considerations for families of victims.
RUN, HIDE, FIGHT: Tips for surviving an active office shooting event: Active shooter events happen more often in a place of business or school than anywhere else. It’s never been more important to train your staff for an active office shooting event.
Recognizing the Biophysics and Behavioral Patterns of a Human Threat Before an Active Shooter Event Occurs: Understanding the body language and behavior of a potential shooter before they act can help avert disaster. But, then you’ve got to think and act quickly.
Understand Your Liability for an Active Shooter Incident: Consider your Coverage Options Today: Most businesses rely on existing business insurance policies to cover claims after an active shooter incident. Learn more about your coverage options.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Terminate Your Toxic Corporate Culture Before it Leads to Discrimination, Sexual Harassment or Violence: Discrimination, bullying and harassment in the workplace can easily escalate to violence. Consider three best practices for creating a positive work culture and eliminating toxicity from your work environment.
CIVIL UNREST / TERRORISM
Civil Unrest: Protecting You and Your Family
VIOLENT EVENTS / ACTIVE ASSAILANT
RUN, HIDE, FIGHT: Tips for surviving an active shooter event anywhere: Although statistically unlikely to occur, active shooters events have sadly increased in frequency. Learn what you could do to prevent and survive a shooting incident.
U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FEMA’s mission is to help people before, during and after disasters. The agency coordinates the government’s financial and physical relief efforts for any national disaster.
Ready.gov: U.S. FEMA’s national public service campaign providing resources to educate and empower you to prepare for, respond to and mitigate emergencies, including incidents of active shooter, bioterrorism and attacks in public places.
DHS Active Shooter Preparedness: Products, tools and resources to help you prepare for and respond to an active shooter incident from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security website. DHS serves to protect against threats, and provides federal response in the event of a natural disaster, terrorist attack or other large-scale emergency.
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