Everything an organization needs to create and implement a successful safety and security program.
1. Leadership and Management
PART 1: SECURITY PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS2. Safety and Security
Principles3. Security Plan Development and Risk Assessment4. Safety
and Security Program Administration5. Facility Security Design
PART 2: SECURITY PROGRAM AREAS 6. Physical Security7. Information
Security8. Personnel Security
PART 3: EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND TRAINING9. Emergency Response and
Contingency Planning10. Safety and Security Training Program
Brad Wayland is a safety and security management expert with over 28 years of experience in the field. As a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, he entered the Air Force and served over 20 years in the Security Forces. He was hand-selected on three occasions to command a Security Forces Squadron, where he acted as both the chief of police and director of security for installations ranging in size from 2,000 to over 20,000 personnel. Over the course of his career, he was responsible for nuclear security programs and plans, law enforcement, and public safety management programs.After his retirement from the military, he has continued gaining expertise and experience in the safety and security arena in both the public and private sectors. He has worked on security projects in the healthcare, education, banking, and manufacturing areas and has provided expertise in security training and vulnerability assessments in a variety of functional areas. He has also worked overseas in the Middle East with the Department of Defense and Department of State in training host national police and providing executive protection to U.S. personnel assigned in hostile locations.In addition to Brad’s vast experience in the security and safety realms, he has also received training and experience in leading, supervising, and managing personnel and teams to ensure success in their endeavors. Brad currently resides in Spokane, Washington where he is the president of Sentry Security Consultants, LLC.
"...covers a plethora of security and emergency planning topics,
elements of risk management, and discussions of specific discipline
areas, augmented with suggested exercises and training
recommendations." --Security Management
"Plenty of good sense - perhaps even uncomfortably so - is
offered... much of what he says for instance under ‘considerations
and staffing for security guard forces’ applies to the UK and
anywhere, besides the United States." --Professional Security
Magazine Online, 2014
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