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The Workplace Safety Playbook: Preventing, Preparing for, and Surviving Active Threats

The Workplace Safety Playbook: Preventing, Preparing for, and Surviving Active Threats

Active threat incidents in workplaces are no longer rare, isolated events. Offices, warehouses, healthcare facilities, corporate campuses, and public-facing businesses have all experienced situations where violence erupted with little warning and devastating consequences.

While no organization can eliminate every risk, prepared workplaces consistently experience better outcomes. The difference is not luck—it is awareness, planning, and training.

At A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training, we focus on equipping organizations with real-world tools that help employees think clearly, act decisively, and survive when seconds matter.

This workplace safety playbook outlines how organizations can prevent, prepare for, and survive active threat situations.


Understanding Active Threats in the Workplace

An active threat is not limited to an active shooter. It includes any situation where a person is actively attempting to cause harm to others, such as:

  • Active shooters

  • Armed intruders

  • Workplace violence incidents

  • Targeted attacks

  • Escalated domestic disputes that spill into the workplace

These events unfold rapidly and unpredictably. In many cases, they are over in minutes—often before law enforcement can arrive.

This reality makes internal preparedness critical.


Prevention: Reducing Risk Before Violence Occurs

While not all incidents can be prevented, many warning signs are missed or ignored.

Establish a Culture of Awareness

Employees should feel empowered to speak up when something feels wrong.

Key prevention steps include:

  • Encouraging early reporting of concerning behavior

  • Taking threats, fixation, or drastic behavior changes seriously

  • Ensuring management responds consistently and professionally

  • Avoiding dismissal of “gut feelings”

Prevention begins with awareness, not fear.


Control and Monitor Access

Workplace access should be intentional.

Best practices include:

  • Managing entry points

  • Maintaining working locks and secure doors

  • Monitoring visitor access

  • Ensuring restricted areas remain restricted

Physical security supports awareness but never replaces training.


Preparation: Building a Ready Workplace

Preparedness gives employees options when chaos occurs.

Know the Environment

Every employee should understand their surroundings.

Preparation includes:

  • Identifying at least two exits from common areas

  • Recognizing rooms that can be barricaded

  • Understanding where they are most vulnerable

  • Knowing where they are safest

This knowledge creates faster decision-making under stress.


Train for Realistic Scenarios

People freeze when they have never thought through a situation.

Training should:

  • Explain response options clearly

  • Remove confusion about what to do

  • Replace panic with purpose

  • Emphasize adaptability, not rigid rules

Preparation turns fear into function.


Establish Clear Communication Plans

During emergencies, confusion spreads faster than facts.

Prepared organizations:

  • Define how alerts are issued

  • Ensure employees know where to get information

  • Designate who can initiate emergency communication

  • Practice clear, concise messaging

Silence or mixed messages increase risk.


Response: Surviving an Active Threat

When prevention fails and danger is present, response determines survival.

The Importance of Immediate Action

Waiting for instructions during an active threat can be deadly. Employees must understand how to make decisions independently based on their situation.

This is where training matters most.


The A.L.I.V.E. Method

A.L.I.V.E. training teaches a clear framework for survival:

Assess
Recognize danger early. Identify threats, exits, obstacles, and options.

Leave
Escape immediately if a safe path exists. Distance saves lives.

Impede
If escape is not possible, barricade, block access, and slow the threat.

Violence
As a last resort, commit fully to self-defense to stop the threat.

Expose
When safe, share accurate information with first responders.

Each step depends on awareness and decision-making—not luck.


Common Workplace Mistakes That Increase Risk

Organizations often fail because they:

  • Rely solely on security hardware

  • Avoid uncomfortable conversations about violence

  • Skip training due to time or budget concerns

  • Assume employees will “figure it out”

  • Treat preparedness as a one-time task

Preparedness is not a checkbox. It is a process.


Leadership’s Role in Workplace Safety

Leadership sets the tone.

Effective leaders:

  • Take preparedness seriously

  • Invest in training

  • Support employee awareness

  • Review and update plans regularly

  • Lead by example

Employees follow what leadership prioritizes.


Why Training Makes the Difference

Training:

  • Reduces panic

  • Improves reaction time

  • Increases survival options

  • Creates confidence under stress

  • Saves lives

Untrained people react emotionally. Trained people react intentionally.


Turning Safety Into a Standard, Not a Reaction

Workplace safety is not about fear. It is about responsibility.

Organizations that prepare:

  • Protect employees

  • Reduce liability

  • Demonstrate leadership

  • Build resilient teams

Preparedness is an investment in people.


Take the Next Step Toward a Safer Workplace

No organization wants to face an active threat—but those that prepare are far better positioned to survive one.

A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training provides hands-on, real-world training designed for modern workplaces.

Contact Us Today to schedule workplace training today.

Prepared people survive. Stay aware. Stay ready. Stay A.L.I.V.E.

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Informative Book Everyone Should Read - This book is an informative read that, unfortunately, everyone should buy and read since we live during a time when we have active shooters too often!
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First, I know Mr. Julian well, he is a close friend and close professional colleague. Be certain-my review is unbiased, with the exception of also being from my perspective. One reason he is such a good friend is we are on the same page-and this book confirms that. I have young grandkids and we have very direct conversations about their personal safety and bullying. How many regularly tell their kids and grandkids-no matter what, you get away alive because a bad person only wants to hurt and kill people. Some may not like that-but it's effective. How many, when walking in stores, malls, playgrounds, regularly ask their kids and grandkids what they would do if someone tried to grab them? Our daughters, when in elementary school, had someone try to grab them from the bus stop (they were the only two)-their reactions saved them. The very small town we lived in (literally one traffic light) had someone try to kidnap a young girl-adults saw it and stopped it, keeping the bad guy until the SRO got there within minutes. It's real life, folks. The odds are nothing will happen-but our lives, and those of our dearest loved ones, are not "odds." The best thing every person-every family, business, school, etc.-can do is Be Prepared (Boy Scouts) and Improvise, Adapt, Overcome (US Marines). Mr. Julian lays it out very strong and very simple for every person to stay ALIVE-Assess, Leave, Impede, Violence, Expose. No one is too young or old, strong or weak, to follow this. No special training-just a very strong mindset. Every school administrator, teacher, student, and parent should have this book as required reading at every grade.
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Great information geared towards surviving an active shooter/active threat situation - A very good read in explaining how to survive an active shooter/active threat situation for the novice. Having years of experience from the military, law enforcement and now Executive Protection, Mr. Julian breaks down the information in a very easy way so that it may open the reader's eyes to be more situationally aware. With all of the past decades of mass threat incidents, I highly recommend this book. It may just save your life.
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