Does your business have an in-house security team? Are some of those team members armed on the job or would you like to start arming this team in the future? If so, one thing you should start doing on a regular basis is sending your security team to firearms training. Here's why firearms training for any security professional at your company is a good idea.
Ensure Safe Handling of All Firearms When They Are Not Being Actively Used
Ideally, you don't want your security guards to ever have to use their weapons. In fact, most of the time, your armed guards will have their weapons holstered at their side or locked up somewhere. Firearms training doesn't just teach people how to shoot, it can also teach important safety and handling lessons for the majority of the time when no one is actually shooting a weapon. This will help maintain peace of mind throughout your workplace, including with your guards and your other employees.
Ensure Your Guards or Security Team Has Confidence and Peace of Mind About Using Their Weapons If a Dangerous Situation Ever Develops
While you don't expect your security guards to actually have to use their weapons on a regular basis, you do want them to know what they are doing should a situation arise when they would have to quickly draw their weapon and get down to business. Because these incidents will hopefully be few and far between, firearms training can help reinforce best practices and ensure no guard's aim is rusty should an incident ever occur. This will make your guards feel more comfortable and confident should they ever be called into action.
Proper Training for All Employees Who Carry Firearms Can Protect Your Company From a Legal Standpoint
If you as a business owner will be arming security guards on your property or work campus, you have an obligation to every employee to ensure that the workplace remains as safe as possible at all times, regardless of whether there's an active incident going on or it's just another Tuesday. If an armed guard should ever mishandle a weapon and somehow injure someone else on company property, you want to be able to show that you as a business owner did everything you could to make sure that armed guard was prepared for their job. You don't, in other words, want to be held legally liable for any incidents because you furnished someone with a weapon but did not ensure the employee kept up with training.
Contact a training service in your area, such as Salomon Firearms Training, for more information.