Whether you’re dealing with disputes, workplace violence, weather disasters, or a PR crisis within your organization, managing and maintaining a secure environment is paramount to mitigating threats and safeguarding your brand.
In 2017, millions of Americans reported experiencing some form of workplace violence. According to the National Safety Council, assaults in the workplace injured 18,400 people and contributed to 458 deaths. Furthermore, while not the result of violence, exposure to hazardous accounted for another 37,110 workplace injuries.
Now, more than ever, the security industry needs to overhaul its practices and adopt an all-hands, all-hazards approach, but it couldn’t come at a more challenging time.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 4 million people quit the workforce in July of 2021. A number of those people came from the public security sector, and it’s no surprise to many.
You’re well aware of the risks associated with these labor shortages, including degraded level of care, burnout and mental health issues, and extended response times.
Unfortunately, too many organizations are still relying on outdated, cumbersome binders, word docs, and shared folders – intensifying the manual workload and potential for error, especially with an understaffed department.
The right preplanning, incident management software can help ensure security professionals are prepared to mobilize and act quickly when it matters most, which is especially crucial if you’re not fully staffed. But what should you look for in your incident management software to ensure you’re fully protecting your organization – even in the face of staffing shortages?
When it comes to fast-moving and critical situations, time is of the essence. The right preplanning software should provide a centralized, easily accessible location for all information. You should also look for software that allows you to:
When every second counts, you don’t have a moment to waste while responding to an event. Your incident management software should allow users to:
You’re well aware of how important it is to review and analyze your incident management plans post-response. Analytics automatically collected during the incident allow you to make more informed decisions when adjusting existing IAP and writing ICS forms. Analytics also help you understand where people and resources need to be deployed during the next event.
Regardless of labor shortages, it’s essential to keep everyone safe and stay in control and compliant with federal and state safety directives.
A software solution that can streamline every phase of incident planning, recovery, and response can help reduce required labor hours by automating a number of processes. It can also help ensure your team is exactly where they’re needed and focused on what’s most important, which is especially crucial if you’re not fully staffed.
Ensure you’re prepared for any event. Request a demo or check out our Command and Planning page to learn more.