Bollard Boot Camp – How to Protect Places and People From Vehicle Incursions

Vehicles crash into storefronts, commercial buildings, and pedestrian areas more than 60 times every day, with as many as 500 Americans killed and more than 4000 injured. From 2016 thru 2017, more people in America and Europe were injured or killed in vehicle attacks on crowds than any other form of terrorist attack. More than $150 million in liability claims have been paid out by property owners, property managers, business owners, architects and engineers in the United States in the last two years. In this interactive online course, we will discuss what makes bollards effective safety and protective devices. You will come away with a better understanding of ASTM test standards as well as emerging state codes. Finally, you will learn how to limit possible liability resulting from a failure to include bollards in designs

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Course Details

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Explain why bollards are effective safety and protective devices
  • List various bollard installations and their effectiveness
  • Recall current test standards from ASTM
  • Locate current local codes and emerging state codes
  • Describe how to limit possible liability resulting from a failure to include bollards in designs

Specs

Course Level Intermediate
Languages English
Compatibility Audio, WebCast, MobileReady

Robert Reiter

Author

Rob is a twenty year veteran of the security industry and is an expert in perimeter security and preventing vehicle incursions. He is a national expert on how frequently they occur and how to prevent them. He has worked on the protection of embassies, government facilities, public infrastructure projects, stadiums, shopping centers, retail centers and pedestrian malls. Rob serves on ASTM committees working on high speed anti-terrorist barriers as well as low speed pedestrian protective barriers. Rob co-founded the Storefront Safety Council in 2012 to call attention to the 60 accidents per day where a vehicle crashes into a commercial or public building in the United States. He is a member of the Security Industry Association and the American Society of Safety Engineers and is currently Chief Security Consultant to Calpipe Security Bollards and an advisory board member for SPECS / Chain Store Age. Rob has worked to design, test, manufacture, distribute, specify, and ship thousands of bollards, barriers, and pedestrian safety systems which are now protecting people and property on several continents. He is a published author and also frequently appears in articles and on newscasts on the topics of preventing terrorist incidents, the need for increased pedestrian and public safety, and the prevention of criminal or accidental vehicle attacks or incursions where the public works, plays, dines and shops. Rob was motivated to focus on protecting pedestrians from vehicle incursions by the 2003 Santa Monica Farmer's Market tragedy in California in which an 86-year-old driver mowed down dozens of people, killing 10 and injuring 63. Rob is based in Colorado Springs.

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