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Suspicious Mail and Packages Course

  •   Course Overview

  • Mail bombings may be rare, but thousands of suspicious packages and explosive devices enter the mail system every year, and in 2016 alone, postal inspectors responded to more than 2,500 incidents. As a security or law enforcement officer, would you know how to spot a suspicious package arriving at your organization? Would you know how to classify it? Would you and those receiving packages know how to handle them? And would you know how to respond to a verified threat to your organization? This course covers all of these concerns and more. Created by experts in the field, this course provides comprehensive training that draws from cutting-edge information and is enhanced by real-world case studies. Perfect for security and law enforcement officers, as well as those involved in receiving and disseminating mail and packages within organizations, and mail, delivery and courier service staff. With the exponential rise in online transactions and deliveries world-wide, don’t let the increased risks posed by mail and package deliveries catch you or your colleagues unprepared.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Become familiar with threat of attacks using postal services
  • Understand the modus of operandi
  • Detect the telltale signs
  • Mitigate the threat
  • Respond to suspicious mails and parcels

Target Audience

This course is designed for security professionals, mailroom staff, facility managers, and individuals responsible for identifying and responding to potential threats. It is suitable for all levels, including those with limited experience in threat detection.

 Course Materials

The course provides all necessary materials, including case studies, security response templates, and reference guides. No additional tools are required, but access to your organization’s security protocols may be helpful.

Assessment and Certification

Your understanding will be assessed through quizzes and scenario-based exercises. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion, recognizing your proficiency in identifying and responding to suspicious mail and packages.

Conclusion and Call to Action

We are excited to have you take part in this essential training. Let’s begin with Module 1, where you will learn the basics of identifying suspicious mail and packages. Your role in keeping your environment secure is vital, and we look forward to guiding you through this important learning process.

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Course contents

Course Instructor

Danny Chan

Upon leaving the Army as a Captain with the Singapore Special Forces, Danny proceeded to advice and train numerous law enforcement agencies and military tactical units around the world before serving Fortune 500 and Government clients with Olive Group in austere environments on four continents. Danny was then Director of Global Risk Assessments at iJET International Inc. which provided operational intelligence to 650 of the Fortune 2000 companies and numerous government agencies. At iJET International Inc., Danny also negotiated with pirates and kidnappers. Danny is now Regional Director, Global Safety and Security at a major hospitality company.

Danny has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration (Finance). He also attended the Strategic Leadership Program at Oxford University, ISMA Leadership Program at Georgetown University & Online Executive Program at Cornell University. Danny is Executive Fellow at the Essex Business School, University of Essex where he is pursuing his Doctorate and a lecturer with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University.

Danny currently sits on the advisory Council of Harvard Business Review, ASIS International Asia Pacific, Overseas Security Advisory Council – Singapore of the U.S. Department of State, Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner Board and helps to lead the Asia Analyst roundtable.

In his free time, Danny volunteers as an Associate Mediator with Singapore Mediation Centre & Small Claims Tribunals – The Subordinate Courts of Singapore and runs his micro social initiative organization called “Making a Difference”.