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    Achieving "zero incidents" in security requires acknowledging violence is preventable and implementing proactive strategies. This includes optimal customer service, staff training on warning signs, and robust domestic violence support plans.

    Area of Science:

    • Security Management
    • Violence Prevention
    • Healthcare Security

    Background:

    • The pursuit of a
    • zero incidents
    • environment is a primary objective for security planners.
    • Traditional security planning often focuses on response rather than prevention.
    • Workplace violence poses a significant threat in various settings, including healthcare.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline a comprehensive strategy for achieving
    • zero incidents
    • in security environments.
    • To integrate violence prevention philosophies into active shooter and Code Silver planning.
    • To enhance both customer service and staff awareness for improved safety outcomes.

    Main Methods:

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    • Emphasizing the preventability of violence through proactive measures.
    • Implementing optimal customer service for all visitors, patients, and family members.
    • Strengthening documentation, honoring staff intuition, and establishing proactive threat response policies.
    • Training staff on verbal and non-verbal violence indicators and direct outreach to individuals of concern.
    • Developing comprehensive domestic violence response and support plans.
    • Merging violence prevention with active shooter and Code Silver preparedness.

    Main Results:

    • A holistic approach combining customer service excellence with heightened staff awareness.
    • Enhanced preparedness for critical incidents like active shooters and Code Silvers.
    • Fostering a security culture that prioritizes both support and vigilance.

    Conclusions:

    • A
    • zero incidents
    • philosophy, when integrated with proactive violence prevention, yields optimal security outcomes.
    • This integrated approach empowers staff with response strategies (run, hide, fight) while cultivating a supportive and aware workforce.
    • Effective security planning necessitates a dual focus on preventing incidents and preparing for unavoidable crises.