Major Events Planning - Part One

Description

Course Description:

This two‑hour webinar is part one of a four-part series that equips you to build a complete security plan for major events. Students will master risk assessment, crowd management, multi‑agency coordination, traffic control, emergency response and legal compliance.

Key topics include:

  • Risk assessment methods for event hazard identification
  • Crowd management strategies based on psychology and real‑time monitoring
  • Coordination under the Incident Command System (NIMS)
  • Traffic control measures and secure access point planning
  • Emergency response protocols and evacuation route design
  • Legal compliance with NIMS, CALEA, ISO and OSHA standards

Course Objective

  1. Introduction & Objectives
  • Review major events planning fundamentals.
  • Confirm course objective and agenda.
  1. Risk & Threat Assessment
  • Participants identify potential hazards.
  • Participants apply threat analysis methods.
  • Participants classify events by S.E.A.R. Levels I–IV.
  1. Crowd Management Techniques
  • Participants examine crowd psychology.
  • Participants apply physical control measures.
  • Participants deploy technology for crowd monitoring.
  1. Security Operations Coordination
  • Participants establish interagency collaboration protocols.
  • Participants implement unified communication plans.
  • Participants operate under the Incident Command System (NIMS).
  1. Traffic & Access Control
  • Participants plan secure traffic routes.
  • Participants secure access points.
  • Participants manage parking operations.
  1. Emergency Response Preparedness
  • Participants design evacuation routes.
  • Participants integrate medical response.
  • Participants craft crisis communication strategies.
  1. Legal Compliance & Accreditation
  • Participants interpret NIMS, CALEA, ISO and OSHA standards.
  • Participants apply local and state regulations.
  • Participants mitigate liability risks.
  1. Case Study Analysis
  • Participants dissect a past major event.
  • Participants pinpoint successes and failures.
  • Participants extract lessons and best practices.
  1. Wrap‑up & Q&A
  • Participants recap key takeaways.
  • Participants address questions.

 

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