ASIS to develop active assailant supplement to its Workplace Violence Prevention and Intervention ANSI Standard

June 29, 2017
New initiative to address security design, protocols, and onsite response specific to active assailant or shooter events

Alexandria, VA (June 28, 2017) –  ASIS International, the world's largest association for security management professionals, today announced it will develop an Active Assailant Supplement to its existing ANSI/ASIS/SHRM Workplace Violence Prevention and Intervention Standard (WPVI). With the addition of this supplement, security professionals will have an enhanced standard for practical methods to develop an effective approach to prevention, intervention, and response to an active assailant—either acting alone or in a group.

"Workplace violence is one of the most significant security and personnel safety challenges facing organizations today," said Gene Ferraro, CPP, PCI, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, chair of the standard technical committee and chief executive, Forensic Pathways, Inc. "Of the many facets of workplace violence, active assailant is the most concerning, because it is the deadliest. Globally, in both the public and private sector, security professionals are searching for solutions. This standard will provide much needed direction and guidance."

The supplement will include security design considerations, protocols, and response strategies, as well as procedures for detection, assessing vulnerabilities, and managing and neutralizing immediately life-threatening behavior perpetrated by an active assailant. While the original WPVI standard focused on prevention and intervention, the supplement addresses onsite response specific to an active assailant or shooter event.

"As the leading association for security management professionals globally, ASIS International has the expertise and practical experience within its membership ranks to lead this effort," said Michael Crane, CPP, co-chair of the technical committee. "By tapping into this expertise from across the public and private sector—as well as reaching out to key stakeholders across the security spectrum—we will deliver a standard that provides actionable information and guidance to effectively address these low probability, but high consequence, situations. Ultimately, proper preparation and planning will diminish casualties and save lives."

Technical committee formation will take place in the coming weeks. Those interested in participating should contact [email protected].