Countering Terrorism: Biological Weapons and Terrorism: Chemical Weapons Online

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  •  June 7, 2027
     6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Countering Terrorism

Security officers must be alert to terrorist threats. If a terrorist incident occurs at a facility, security officers are likely to be first on the scene to observe the situation. They themselves could become victims of the attack.

Security officers are usually the first to notify emergency services, the first to take command and control of the event and the first to aid victims. Effective preparation and training is required so that the actions and decisions made by security professionals during this stressful time will lead to the most successful outcome of the incident.

 Topics covered include:
  • Detecting potential terrorist threats
  • Terrorist targets
  • Types of Weapons of Mass Destruction and how they are disseminated
  • Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and Vehicle-borne IEDs
  • Appropriate actions to prevent a terrorist action
  • Response to a suspected or actual terrorist event
  • Suspicious packages
  • Self protection

Terrorism: Biological Weapons and Terrorism: Chemical Weapons

Terrorism: Biological Weapons instructs emergency personnel recognition and response tactics from bio-terrorist attacks.

Topics covered include:

  • Possible targets
  • Likely terrorist devices
  • Hazmat response protocols
  • Site management and control
  • Role of National Guard Civil Support Teams and Medical Strike Teams
  • Specialized equipment and supplies
  • Chem-bio certified protective suits and air purifying respirators
  • Incident management
  • Addresses three different scenarios:
    • Intelligence agencies uncover the probability of a known threat and responders are called out to support the operations of the agencies
    • A device is actually discovered, either prior to or following a release
    • An attack goes unrecognized until a number of victims develop symptoms
  • Examines all categories of biological agents: viruses, bacteria, toxins and rickettsia.
  • How biological agents are be delivered
  • Incubation periods
  • Determining the dispersal site


Terrorism: Chemical Weapons instructs the signs of chemical terrorism and how to adapt hazmat protocols to meet the threat.

Topic covered include:

  • Profiles four chemical agent classes: lethal agents (nerve agents and blood agents); choking agents; blister agents and incapacitating agents
  • Toxicology and symptoms of exposure of specific agents within each class
  • Possible targets
  • Likely terrorist dissemination devices for chemical agents
  • Warning signs and indicators of a chemical attack
  • Site control
  • Protective clothing
  • Incident management
  • Specialized equipment and supplies.
  • How terrorists may weaponize chemical agents
  • Using hazmat response protocols
  • Assessing risks to responders as well as to the community
  • Decontamination of victims, equipment and responders
  • Managing casualties
  • Air monitoring and instruments

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58 Renshaw Drive, East Haven, Connecticut, 06512, United States

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LJB Headquarters is the last house on the left of Renshaw Drive.

Parking is available on the street. Park next to the white car at the end of the Cul-de-sac, in the same direction and as close to the white car as you can get.

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In 2004 Connecticut passed a law mandating the training & licensing of Uniformed Security Officers.

The Act also requires that all private security training must be approved and that all private security trainers be certified by The Department
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