Physical Safety and Business Continuity Management

Duration: 2 Hours

Physical Safety and Business Continuity Management

Duration: 2 Hours

Physical Safety and Business Continuity Management

Duration: 2 Hours

Overview

Ensuring the physical safety of employees and assets, alongside operational resilience, is essential for any organisation. This training on Physical Safety and Business Continuity Management (BCM) focuses on integrating physical safety measures with BCM practices to create a comprehensive approach to organisational risk management. Designed for safety managers, security officers, and business continuity professionals, this course covers access control, emergency response, crisis management, and embedding BCM practices into daily operations. Participants will learn how to enhance physical safety protocols and ensure continuity of operations during crises.

Who Should Attend:

Safety Managers

Individuals responsible for the organisation’s physical safety and emergency preparedness.

Security Officers

Personnel involved in managing access control, surveillance, and incident response.

Business Continuity Managers

Professionals tasked with developing and implementing business continuity plans.

Risk Management Teams

Individuals responsible for assessing and mitigating physical and operational risks.

Facility Managers

Staff members managing the physical infrastructure and ensuring its security.

Who Should Attend:

Safety Managers

Individuals responsible for the organisation’s physical safety and emergency preparedness.

Security Officers

Personnel involved in managing access control, surveillance, and incident response.

Business Continuity Managers

Professionals tasked with developing and implementing business continuity plans.

Risk Management Teams

Individuals responsible for assessing and mitigating physical and operational risks.

Facility Managers

Staff members managing the physical infrastructure and ensuring its security.

Who Should Attend:

Safety Managers

Individuals responsible for the organisation’s physical safety and emergency preparedness.

Security Officers

Personnel involved in managing access control, surveillance, and incident response.

Business Continuity Managers

Professionals tasked with developing and implementing business continuity plans.

Risk Management Teams

Individuals responsible for assessing and mitigating physical and operational risks.

Facility Managers

Staff members managing the physical infrastructure and ensuring its security.

Course Agenda

Introduction

Overview of physical safety and its integration with BCM.

Access Control and Emergency Response

Implementing effective access control systems and preparing for emergencies.

Crisis Management

Developing and executing crisis management plans.

Embedding BCM into Daily Operations

Integrating BCM practices with physical safety measures.

Conclusion, Assessment, and Q&A

Recap, quiz, and participant engagement.

Course Agenda

Introduction

Overview of physical safety and its integration with BCM.

Access Control and Emergency Response

Implementing effective access control systems and preparing for emergencies.

Crisis Management

Developing and executing crisis management plans.

Embedding BCM into Daily Operations

Integrating BCM practices with physical safety measures.

Conclusion, Assessment, and Q&A

Recap, quiz, and participant engagement.

Course Agenda

Introduction

Overview of physical safety and its integration with BCM.

Access Control and Emergency Response

Implementing effective access control systems and preparing for emergencies.

Crisis Management

Developing and executing crisis management plans.

Embedding BCM into Daily Operations

Integrating BCM practices with physical safety measures.

Conclusion, Assessment, and Q&A

Recap, quiz, and participant engagement.

Course Outline

Introduction

  • Welcome and introduction to training objectives.

  • Importance of integrating physical safety with BCM practices.

  • Course objectives: Understanding the role of physical safety in organisational resilience, developing strategies to enhance physical security measures, integrating BCM practices with physical safety protocols.

Access Control and Emergency Response

  • Implementing Access Control Systems: Overview of access control methods (key cards, biometrics, etc.), employee responsibilities in maintaining access control.

  • Emergency Response Planning: Developing and implementing emergency response plans, conducting regular drills and training for emergency situations.

  • Interactive Activity: Scenario-based discussion on responding to a physical security breach.

Evaluating Impacts

  • Developing Crisis Management Plans: Creating detailed plans for responding to various crises, assigning roles and responsibilities during a crisis.

  • Incident Response: Coordinating the response to incidents to minimise impact, ensuring clear communication and coordination during a crisis.

Embedding BCM into Daily Operations

Integrating BCM with Physical Safety: Aligning BCM practices with physical security

protocols, continuous monitoring and improvement of safety measures.

Training and Awareness: Regular training programs for employees on safety and

BCM practices, promoting a culture of safety and preparedness within the

organisation.

Conclusion, Assessment, and Q&A

  • Recap of Key Points: Reinforce the importance of integrating physical safety with BCM, review of strategies for enhancing organisational resilience.

  • Assessment: Short quiz to test participants' understanding of key concepts.

  • Final Remarks: Importance of vigilance and continuous improvement, encouragement to apply the knowledge in daily activities.

  • Q&A Session: Open floor for participant questions and feedback.


Course Outline

Introduction

  • Welcome and introduction to training objectives.

  • Importance of integrating physical safety with BCM practices.

  • Course objectives: Understanding the role of physical safety in organisational resilience, developing strategies to enhance physical security measures, integrating BCM practices with physical safety protocols.

Access Control and Emergency Response

  • Implementing Access Control Systems: Overview of access control methods (key cards, biometrics, etc.), employee responsibilities in maintaining access control.

  • Emergency Response Planning: Developing and implementing emergency response plans, conducting regular drills and training for emergency situations.

  • Interactive Activity: Scenario-based discussion on responding to a physical security breach.

Evaluating Impacts

  • Developing Crisis Management Plans: Creating detailed plans for responding to various crises, assigning roles and responsibilities during a crisis.

  • Incident Response: Coordinating the response to incidents to minimise impact, ensuring clear communication and coordination during a crisis.

Embedding BCM into Daily Operations

Integrating BCM with Physical Safety: Aligning BCM practices with physical security

protocols, continuous monitoring and improvement of safety measures.

Training and Awareness: Regular training programs for employees on safety and

BCM practices, promoting a culture of safety and preparedness within the

organisation.

Conclusion, Assessment, and Q&A

  • Recap of Key Points: Reinforce the importance of integrating physical safety with BCM, review of strategies for enhancing organisational resilience.

  • Assessment: Short quiz to test participants' understanding of key concepts.

  • Final Remarks: Importance of vigilance and continuous improvement, encouragement to apply the knowledge in daily activities.

  • Q&A Session: Open floor for participant questions and feedback.


Course Outline

Introduction

  • Welcome and introduction to training objectives.

  • Importance of integrating physical safety with BCM practices.

  • Course objectives: Understanding the role of physical safety in organisational resilience, developing strategies to enhance physical security measures, integrating BCM practices with physical safety protocols.

Access Control and Emergency Response

  • Implementing Access Control Systems: Overview of access control methods (key cards, biometrics, etc.), employee responsibilities in maintaining access control.

  • Emergency Response Planning: Developing and implementing emergency response plans, conducting regular drills and training for emergency situations.

  • Interactive Activity: Scenario-based discussion on responding to a physical security breach.

Evaluating Impacts

  • Developing Crisis Management Plans: Creating detailed plans for responding to various crises, assigning roles and responsibilities during a crisis.

  • Incident Response: Coordinating the response to incidents to minimise impact, ensuring clear communication and coordination during a crisis.

Embedding BCM into Daily Operations

Integrating BCM with Physical Safety: Aligning BCM practices with physical security

protocols, continuous monitoring and improvement of safety measures.

Training and Awareness: Regular training programs for employees on safety and

BCM practices, promoting a culture of safety and preparedness within the

organisation.

Conclusion, Assessment, and Q&A

  • Recap of Key Points: Reinforce the importance of integrating physical safety with BCM, review of strategies for enhancing organisational resilience.

  • Assessment: Short quiz to test participants' understanding of key concepts.

  • Final Remarks: Importance of vigilance and continuous improvement, encouragement to apply the knowledge in daily activities.

  • Q&A Session: Open floor for participant questions and feedback.


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Building 9199 King Fahad bin Abdulaziz Road Al Bandariyah District Al Khobar 34424 Office 21

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Gulf United Technology Solutions W.L.L

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Resources

Company

Offices

Building 2556 (Seef Central), Road 3647, Block 436, Al-Seef, Office 24, 2nd Floor

Building 9199 King Fahad bin Abdulaziz Road Al Bandariyah District Al Khobar 34424 Office 21

All Rights Reserved © 2025

Gulf United Technology Solutions W.L.L

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