Risk Management

Read: 10 Steps to Creating A Campus Security Master Plan

10 Steps to Creating A Campus Security Master Plan

From updating their SOC to incorporating construction plans, here are the security measures campuses should consider to improve their safety and security.

Read: C.o.P.s and Cops: Train Your Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officers or Else

C.o.P.s and Cops: Train Your Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officers or Else

Hospitals often employ off-duty law enforcement officers as supplemental security, but many may be doing so at their own risk. Any person employed by a health-care facility must learn about CMS’ Conditions of Participation (C.o.P.s), as well as the proper application of patient restraints and use of restrictive interventions.

Read: University of Minnesota Reduces Insurance Costs and Accidents

University of Minnesota Reduces Insurance Costs and Accidents

Mandatory driver training and license checks led to dramatically lower insurance costs, reducing the annual liability premium by $240,000. Campus fleets of all kinds may take a cue from the University of Minnesota.

Read: How to Sell Security in Lean Times

How to Sell Security in Lean Times

Although this fall’s worldwide economic nose dive has monopolized the spotlight recently, security and safety risks have not gone away. Campus protection must remain a top priority.

Read: ‘Sorry’ Seems to be the Hardest Word

‘Sorry’ Seems to be the Hardest Word

The individuals I respect most aren’t necessarily the ones who are always right but those who recognize they’ve made a mistake, apologize and change their behavior. If your campus isn’t accustomed to this type of soul searching, perhaps you should start.

Read: Find Risk Before It Finds You

Find Risk Before It Finds You

Read: Let’s Stop Blaming It on the Big Guy

Let’s Stop Blaming It on the Big Guy

Read: SAFETY Net Can Limit Liability

SAFETY Net Can Limit Liability

While safety and security upgrades provide increased protection and improved service, they can also expose campuses to additional litigation. Applying for the protections provided by the SAFETY Act can reduce the number of lawsuits that normally result after a significant incident.

Read: Avoiding Student Travel Travails

Avoiding Student Travel Travails

Each year, thousands of students travel both domestically andinternationally. Some are part of study abroad programs, others are onfamily excursions, while some are simply on their own to see the world.Student safety while traveling is, and should be, a concern forinstitutions that support and encourage such educationalopportunities.

Read: The Power of Please

The Power of Please

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