Recent surveys of emergency room physicians and nurses reveal that half—or more—of ER doctors and nurses have been the subject of violent attacks while on duty. Both groups say the violence is harmful to and interferes with patient care.
Video Security ROI: Can A Security Camera Replace a Security Guard?
security camera technology and software functionality have finally converged so that the system can, today, directly pay for itself in less than a year through reduced security staffing costs. Even better, the “smart camera” system can further boost savings by reducing (or even eliminating) actual incidents and false alarms.
Case Study: Dual-Sensor Mobotix Security Cameras Plus Event-Based Monitoring Eliminate Need for Security Guards
“The installation will more than pay for itself within a year in cost savings compared to what we were paying for security before.” Mike Bretzke, General Superintendent of PGP Operating, LLC
Employee Turnover is Expensive, Video Security Can Help
A manufacturer could spend $40,000-$100,000 to replace a skilled tool and die maker. Don’t lose a valuable employee due to parking lot vandalism.
Use Video Security to Reduce Threats of Workplace Violence
Employers have a duty to provide a safe workplace to employees. Although there is no specific OSHA standard related to workplace violence, the general duty to provide a safe workplace standard requires employers to use “feasible means” to protect workers from acts of violence.