Detecting and Deterring Workplace Violence - ESA Experts Provide Tips to Help Businesses Better Manage Workplace Security
Recognizing this challenge, the Electronic Security Association (ESA) brought together two leading experts to discuss how security technologies can help detect and deter the potential for violence in the workplace: Cathy Rempel, President of American Security Integrators, and Gregg Katz, Business Solutions Executive at RFI Enterprises.
- Recognizing this challenge, the Electronic Security Association (ESA) brought together two leading experts to discuss how security technologies can help detect and deter the potential for violence in the workplace: Cathy Rempel, President of American Security Integrators, and Gregg Katz, Business Solutions Executive at RFI Enterprises.
- "Emerging technologies that combine access control, video analytics and unmanned guard stations with emergency response systems are key components of workplace security for both small and large businesses," says Rempel.
- "To be effective, an access control system requires consistent management, close attention to detail and employee training.
- Established in 1948, the Electronic Security Association (ESA) is the largest trade association in the United States representing the electronic security and life safetyindustry.