Sollars Security Shield, helping companies prevent violence

p12768s1100180_6

Robert D. Sollars who owns Sollars Security Shield which specializes in helping companies prevent violence joins Enterprise Radio. Robert has more than 30 years of experience in security and 22 in workplace violence prevention.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Robert D. Sollars discuss the following:

  • How do you define workplace violence?
  • What are some of the statistics you talk about?
  • You say there are attitudes that can actually encourage violence?
  • What about people who just snap?
  • So what are some of those warning signs?
  • How do you recognize these?
  • So how do we prevent an incident of workplace violence in our business?

Duration: 14:23

Robert D. Sollars brings more than 30 years of experience in the security field to his company, Sollars Security Shield. They specialize in providing workplace violence prevention training & consulting to businesses. He has studied, researched, written, and presented seminars on workplace violence for more than 20 years. He is constantly thinking outside’the’box to help his clients and the communities at large.

Robert has a drive to protect the lives of both adults and children. Despite going blind in 2003 he has persisted in this goal and has continued to write, appear in the media as an expert, and has written one book on school violence and another to soon be published on workplace violence. He is currently the Public Relations Chair and legislative Chair for the Phoenix Chapter of ASIS International, which he has been a member of for 17 years.

Sollars Security Shield

Links: www.sollarssecurityshield.com

[box_blue]Note: If you would like to listen to a podcast right away you can hear a sample by clicking on the “play” button on our podcasts page. If you would like to play your podcast later or take it on the road, you will first need to subscribe to and download the podcast using the subscription software on your computer, such as itunes. Then you will have to transfer the podcast file to your portable media device. We recommend the following subscription software for the best user experience:

  • iTunes – available for windows and mac
  • Juice – available for windows (2000 or XP), mac (OS 10.3 or higher) and linux/gnu[/box_blue]

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Scroll to Top