Bomb Threats and Suspicious Packages Training Reviews
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Average score 4.8
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Because we work from home so much it is not as relevant as before. Not sure how up to date this is as attacks are much more by cyber rather than physical (bombs)
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Don,t feel it,s relivent for the area I work in.
In the infographics for the Bomb threat video it uses multiple times a silhouette of a ‘terrorist’. This is clearly of Asian origin and most people would associate it with the Taliban and or ISIS,I have flagged it because for a good few years now it has been the case that the highest threat of a terrorist incident comes from the homegrown far-right, not the Asian population. While obviously there is still a threat from ISIS or similar using a picture that is very suggestive of them does in fact reinforce incorrect and racist stereotypes.
I am not sure how in date this is but most of ours work from home the majority of the time now I am not sure who phones ahead when leaving a bomb; expecting a staff member to be calm if anyone calls is challenging
You seriously think people will remember what to ask a caller who is warning of a bomb threat? This may have been relevant in the 70's but not so much now.
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