The COVID-19 Pandemic has taken the world into uncharted territory, according to Dr. Richard Gasaway, a retired fire chief and president of Gasaway Safety Solutions. Gasaway, who spoke at the 2019 ...
Publisher Andy Tarnoff chats with our active assailant and situational awareness instructor Dan about ways to prepare for a critical incident, key strategies to think about, how the variety of classes ...
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Why real self-defense training goes far beyond firearms
Sometimes, the best form of self-defense is avoiding danger altogether. Making wise decisions – like steering clear of ...
One thing that’s stood out to me and that I’ve come to value about our industry is the emphasis placed on building a culture of safety. Recently, I was thinking about one preventative safety tactic in ...
One of the most common reasons injuries happen in the workplace is because employees lose sight of situational awareness, meaning not knowing what is around them and if any hazards or potential ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — From active shooter situations to fires and weather emergencies, New Haven city employees want to be ready for anything. “If we could give you a little bit of knowledge, a ...
Have you ever heard this one before? “What’s the difference between a firefighter and a police officer? One’s a hero and the other wants to be the firefighter!” Obviously, the first question was ...
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Aristotle had a lot to say about our moral development, but it turns out he also talked a good deal about something called situational luck. For Aristotle, all our habits — good or bad, learnt or not ...
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