Industries

Security Training for High-Stakes Environments

Redpoint Readiness Group focuses on environments where safety, liability, and patient, guest, or workforce experience are tightly linked.

Hospitals & Healthcare

Emergency departments, behavioral health units, and inpatient floors present a unique mix of clinical care, regulatory pressure, and real security risk. Our training reflects that reality.

  • De-escalation tuned to behavioral health and ED environments
  • Coordination with nursing and clinical leadership
  • Use-of-force decisions in clinical settings
  • Documentation that supports surveys and investigations

Typical Outcomes

  • Clearer expectations for security and clinical teams
  • Improved response to aggressive or escalating behavior
  • Better documentation and after-action learning

Corporate Campuses & Office Towers

Corporate environments demand a professional, low-drama security posture that protects people, assets, and brand reputation without turning the lobby into a checkpoint.

  • Access control and visitor management practices
  • Response to disruptive individuals and workplace violence indicators
  • Professional communication and customer service under stress
  • Integration with HR, legal, and leadership teams

Focus Areas

  • Lobby, parking deck, and perimeter security
  • Executive protection and sensitive meetings
  • After-hours and shift-change risks

Faith-Based Organizations & Schools

Houses of worship and schools need thoughtful, discreet security programs that protect vulnerable populations without creating fear.

  • Non-intrusive, layered security approaches
  • Volunteer and staff training suited to the environment
  • Incident response and communication planning
  • Coordination with local law enforcement

Program Considerations

  • Children’s spaces and youth events
  • High-attendance services and holidays
  • Parking lot and perimeter vulnerabilities

Industrial, Manufacturing & Logistics

Yards, docks, plants, and warehouses carry a mix of physical hazards, contractors, visitors, and sometimes 24/7 operations. Security has to function inside that chaos.

  • Gatehouse and access control training
  • Incident handling around injuries, theft, and policy violations
  • Coordination with safety and EHS teams
  • Shift handoff and communication practices

Risk Drivers

  • High vehicle and equipment movement
  • Contractor and vendor traffic
  • Remote and low-visibility areas of the property

Not sure where your organization fits?

Share your environment, incident history, and goals. We’ll give you a straight assessment and a training path that makes sense.