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<h3 property="dc:title" datatype="">Introduction to Museum
Security On-line Course</h3>
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<div class="field-item even">Stevan Layne</div>
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<div class="product-info model"><span class="product-info-label">SKU:</span>
<span class="product-info-value">MS107</span></div>
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>
<p>World events continually remind us just how important
security is. The FBI and Interpol databases record thefts
from small rural museums and world renowned art collections.
The prevalence of collections lost to theft is brought home
to us with regular sensational newspaper stories. And then
there are the internal thefts, fires, and collection
vandalism that also result in loss. Security must be a
priority for every museum, regardless of size. Introduction
to Security teaches basic, practical approaches to
protecting against threats such as theft, vandalism, violent
acts, natural disasters, fire and environmental hazards.
Topics include selecting security systems, determining
security needs and how to build affordable security systems.
Screening, hiring, firing, workplace violence, policies and
procedures and emergency management planning are covered as
well.</p>
<p><strong>Course Outline: </strong></p>
<p>1. Introduction</p>
<p>2. Fire Protection</p>
<p>3. Internal Theft</p>
<p>4. External Theft</p>
<p>5. Retail Theft</p>
<p>6. Policies and Procedures</p>
<p>7. Selection of Electronic Systems</p>
<p>8. Emergency Preparedness<br>
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<p>9. Conclusion<br>
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<p><strong>Description:</strong></p>
<p>World events continually remind us just how important
security is. The FBI and Interpol databases record thefts
from small rural museums and world renowned art collections.
The prevalence of collections lost to theft is brought home
to us with regular sensational newspaper stories. And then
there are the internal thefts, fires, and collection
vandalism that also result in loss. Security must be a
priority for every museum, regardless of size. Introduction
to Security teaches basic, practical approaches to
protecting against threats such as theft, vandalism, violent
acts, natural disasters, fire and environmental hazards.
Topics include selecting security systems, determining
security needs and how to build affordable security systems.
Screening, hiring, firing, workplace violence, policies and
procedures and emergency management planning are covered as
well.</p>
<p><strong style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial,
helvetica; font-size: medium;">Stevan P. Layne</strong><span
style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial, helvetica;
font-size: medium;"> is the principal consultant and chief
executive of Layne Consultants International, a leading
provider of cultural property protection advice. Steve is
a former police chief, public safety director and museum
security director. He is the author of The Cultural
Property Protection Manual, and the Business Survival
Guide. Steve regularly presents to professional
associations and has consulted with more than 400 museums
and other institutions. Steve is the founding director of
the International Foundation for Cultural Property
Protection and responsible for the professional training
and certification of more than 1,000 museum professionals.</span><br
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<font face="arial, helvetica"><strong><a
href="http://www.collectioncare.org/training/trol_classes_ms107.html">MS107</a>:
Introduction to Museum Security</strong><br>
<a
href="http://www.collectioncare.org/training/trol_classes_ms107.html">Course
Description & Info</a> Instructor: <a
href="http://www.collectioncare.org/training/trolinstructors.html#sp">Stevan
P. Layne</a><br>
<a
href="http://museumclasses.org/course/index.php">Student
Login</a> Price: $475<br>
July 7- August 1, 2014<br>
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