Mobile Personal Safety Tips: Introducing the GuardianMPS Personal Safety Model

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Mobile Personal Safety Tips: Introducing the GuardianMPS Personal Safety Model

The mobile personal safety model is built on 5 key personal safety principles:

The accompanying graphic explains how the 5 principles interact in any given situation of working or experience of threat or violence.

Each principle is represented by a “segment” in the model.

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So what does this mean in practice?

What changes as you move through the model from preparation to practiced exit is your available choices, and the time you have to react in a dangerous situation!  That’s why each segment of the model is a different size.  In the beginning (preparation) phase you have many more choices to proactively make alternative plans and to implement control measures, if you assess there is a Personal Safety risk.  Once something goes wrong your choices and reaction time are vastly reduced and are much more reactive.

In the next article we will be taking a closer look at each of the model’s segments and stages.  We will build on this overview with examples and explanations to give a more thorough understanding of what each segment is all about. Most importantly we will illustrate how it relates to the actual performance of unaccompanied field  and visiting type work and all forms of working alone.

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