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Terrorism, vandalism, disgruntled employees, workplace violence and unauthorized access to facilities are just a few examples of security risks that we face on a daily basis. The All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness

Process takes these and other threats into consideration. The communications, organizational structure and protective measures identified throughout the process are applicable to preventing and responding to security situations. In today's environment, all organizations must develop effective strategies to minimize vulnerabilities to security threats as well as to implement procedures to deal with these situations.

The security planning process identifies critical weaknesses in security procedures and the formulation of sound recommendations for implementing solutions. SPP does not manufacture, sell or install security systems. As a result our recommendations are based solely on known gaps in security. Time spent identifying vulnerabilities, training employees and assigning roles and responsibilities will tie into the communications and other procedures developed throughout this process and improve the effectiveness of the overall security program.