Friday, May 13, 2022

Why Use Industry-Specific Training?

Are you looking for training that caters specifically to your industry?

Personalized, comprehensive, industry-specific training can be:

Optimize Preparedness – Industry-specific training provides specific skills and knowledge that general training often doesn't. An office worker and concert venue worker have different work environments that require different training. For example, the concert venue employee might not have many places to hide and must prepare for open space attacks, something the office worker might not have to worry about. Conversely, someone working in an office needs to learn how to barricade office doors, and doesn't need to worry as much about dealing with large crowds. Industry-specific training helps employees properly prepare for an active shooter event and better envision their escape plan.

TPOP offers industry-specific training for:

  • Office facilities
  • Utilities and energy companies (in the field and in utility facilities)
  • QSR and table service restaurants
  • Food retail
  • Commercial Retail
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Mass gatherings and entertainment venues
  • Houses of worship

Learn about the other benefits of specific, personalized training.

Secure Your Personalized Active Shooter Preparedness E-Learning

When you choose TPOP's online training for verbal de-escalation and active shooter preparedness, you can further personalize the training in a number of ways. Our instructors are filmed on green screen backgrounds which means that we can “place” the industry experts in front of images in your workplace (your office, your restaurant, your warehouse etc.). This creates a more familiar surrounding and further personalizes the training for your teams.  You can also create a personalized video introduction from your management which displays at the beginning of the training. And finally, we can customize the course content and duration to your individual training needs.

Let’s talk about your training needs today.

 

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