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Founded in 1994, Perelman Security
Group (PSG) is a team of highly trained specialists who address workplace security issues
facing todays business, public and non-profit organizations.
PSGs wide range of clients
include libraries and library systems, public health facilities, factories, food
processors and printing plants -- establishments that find themselves faced with a growing
need for crime prevention policies, employee training, and security planning.
To meet these needs, PSG provides a variety
of services, specifically tailored to the requirements of each organization. They include:
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security surveys
designed to document points of vulnerability: |
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...within the facility itself |
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...among employees |
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...within current security
policies and procedures |
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recommendations on
specific improvements |
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support in implementing
improvements |
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employee awareness
training aimed at teaching: |
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...how to recognize potentially
explosive conditions |
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...how to keep them from
developing |
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...how to handle them when they
do |
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...the special threats against a
predominantly female staff (if appropriate) |
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management and board
training aimed at underscoring: |
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...their responsibilities in
terms of maintaining a safe environment |
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...security issues affecting
their organization |
About Michael Perelman Michael Perelman, CPP, is president of Perelman
Security Group. A former Commander in the York City, Pennsylvania Police Department, he
holds a Masters Degree in Human Organizational Sciences from Villanova University and has
served as a college instructor in criminal justice and law enforcement administration.
Perelman combines 30 years of experience in
law enforcement and security management with extensive training from the American Society
for Industrial Security (ASIS). He is a member of ASIS, the International
Association of
Professional Security Consultants and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. |


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