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PSTN's hospital security training provides in-depth, comprehensive training for healthcare protection officers. The hospital security training series will enable security guards to perform daily duties efficiently as well as prepare officers to be effective during emergency situations. This series was designed with the specific needs of hospital security guards in mind; topics include infant abduction, hostage situations, drug diversions, emergency room security and disaster management.
Hospital Security Training Benefits
- Types of crimes, probable cause, process of arrest, use of force, searches, interviews and common intentional torts
- Multidisciplinary/multidimensional approach to infant security, including descriptions of the “typical” abductor
- Basic principles of a hostage response and the four categories of hostage-takers
- Decreasing the threats of emergency department from a number of perspectives
- Systems and procedures that prevent drugs being diverted for illegal purposes
- Disaster recovery plan to help facility staff respond
- What access control is and how to engage effective access control techniques in a healthcare facility
- Aggressive behavior management with a look at attitude expression, non-defensive communication, body language and physical confrontation
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Hospital Security Training Courses
- Access Control
- Aggressive Behavior Management
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Defensive Techniques
- Disaster Management for Healthcare
- Drug Diversion
- Emergency Department Security
- Fire Apparatus & Response
- Fitness for Duty
- High-Rise Building Security
- Hostage Situation in the Healthcare Setting
- Infant Abduction
- Infant Abduction: Prevention Through a Multidimensional Approach
- Infant Abduction: Security Equipment and Systems
- Interacting With Disturbed Persons
- Legal Issues for Healthcare Security Officers
- Loss Prevention
- Parking Lot Security
- Report Writing for Healthcare Security Officers
- The Security Management Plan and the Healthcare Security Officer
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