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May 20, 2025
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OSH 190 Industrial Security (3 credits)
Course Description Overview of the All Hazards Approach to industrial security. Site-specific vulnerability assessments, development of Emergency Action Plans, loss prevention, industrial security, history of terrorism/terrorist threats, workplace violence the National Incident Management System (NIMS) will be introduced.
Student Outcomes 1. Analyze the concept of loss prevention.
2. Demonstrate the basics of the All Hazards Approach to Industrial Security, including:
3. Equipment
4. Methods
5. Control of facility entrances (and control of entrants)
6. Internal security threats by disgruntled employees
7. Describe how to conduct site-specific vulnerability assessments
8. Explain the history and evolution of terrorism including specific terrorist threats (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive/energetic (CBRNE).
9. Identify the characteristics and implications of various terrorist threats in order to determine the impact on a given company or organization.
10. Identify how the National Incident Management System (NIMS) enables a Safety and Health Coordinator to fulfill his/her responsibilities.
11. Develop an Emergency Action Plan.
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