Normal Accidents – Living with High-Risk Technologies Provides Some Interesting Insights about Preventing Disasters in Complex Organizations

Normal Accidents – Living with High-Risk Technologies by Charles Perrow provides some helpful insights on how high-tech disasters occur that can be of value to school safety professionals.  The book details how failures occur in complex environments such as nuclear power plants, chemical production facilities and other sites where life safety is among the top concerns.  The author details how in spite of numerous layers of safety strategies, accidents and near misses still occur with some regularity. 

The points made by Charles Perrow offer a number of insights to large school systems and universities which can be prone to somewhat similar safety failures.  Though a highly technical book focused on extremely complex systems, it will prove a worthwhile read to those who are heavily involved with school safety such as school safety and security directors, campus police chiefs, school safety expert witnesses, state and federal school safety officials and others who are deeply into the topic of school safety.

Free School Safety Video Podcast Focuses on the Importance of Student Supervision

Safe Havens has done considerable work in the area of helping school officials evaluate and improve student supervision.  Improving student supervision is one of the most impactful things that educators can do to enhance school safety and it is also one of the least expensive approaches.  Improvements in student supervision help to reduce the risk of many different types of school safety incidents including bullying, medical emergencies, fights, weapons assaults, sexual assaults and abductions of students.

Safe Havens was the first organization to offer advanced training in ways to improve student supervision to enhance school safety, security and emergency preparedness. 

Like the other videos in the Ask Safe Havens series, this concise video can be a helpful staff development tool.

Chris Dorn Presents to School Transportation Personnel in California

Chris Dorn presented at the CASTO Chapter 18 school transportation workshop in Eureka, California today.  Chris performed his live concealed weapons demonstration and covered topics including visual weapons screening, pattern matching and recognition, crisiscommunications and other topics relating to school bus security and emergency preparedness.

Chris has keynoted many state school transportation conferences and has presented multiple times at the National Association of Pupil Transportation and School Transportation News annual conferences.