Climate change, poverty and insufficient medical care are three factors influencing emergency management efforts across the United States, according to a FEMA report.
Hurricane Ian is expected to become a Category 4 storm before making landfall in Florida on Wednesday. Security professionals can help keep employees and assets safe.
Hurricane season 2022 is almost here, and security leaders throughout the U.S. must review their emergency plans to ensure employee safety and business resilience.
The Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act has been introduced in the Senate. The bill would require healthcare organizations to develop a detailed workplace violence prevention plan for their employees.
The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), the Department of Education and Virginia State Police will collaborate to develop a crisis management program focusing on school safety.
After a tornado struck the Edwardsville, Illinois Amazon warehouse, a workplace safety review by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found flaws in the facility's emergency action plan (EAP).
The Colorado School Safety Resource Center (CSSRC) released crisis guidelines to help K-12 security leaders and security teams at institutions of higher education prepare for and respond to large-scale emergencies.
Gun violence in America continues to reach staggering heights, with mass shootings taking place around the country. Security leaders can better understand public perception of gun violence by examining new research and planning their next steps.