P.S.P.
Personal Safety Protocols
PSP (Personal Safety Protocols) is a dedicated safety training program that equips individuals in high-risk roles with essential skills to stay safe, aware, and prepared in their work environments. At its core, PSP is about empowerment — giving people practical tools to handle potential risks confidently and proactively. PSP focuses on building habits and skills that allow participants to navigate their surroundings with greater awareness, manage interactions with calm assertiveness, and, if necessary, defend themselves effectively. This isn’t a standard safety course; it’s a focused, real-world approach to personal safety
Situational Awareness
Threat Assessment
De-escalation techniques
Self-defense
PSP (Personal Safety Protocols) is a comprehensive safety training program specifically developed for employees in high-risk roles. It is a 6-month program consisting of monthly 2-hour workshops designed to provide essential safety skills through practical, hands-on learning. PSP is built around four core components: Situational Awareness, Personal Safety, De-escalation, and Self-Defense.
Each session is structured to ensure that participants leave with immediately applicable skills. By combining minimal theory with extensive practice, PSP enables participants to develop habits and reflexes they can use in real-life situations. The program’s focus on practical training ensures that employees are not only prepared to recognize and respond to risks but also empowered to handle confrontations and defend themselves if necessary.
PSP stands out because it’s designed for employees who need more than generic safety guidelines—it’s made for those who work in environments where effective safety skills can make all the difference.