A Survivor’s Story: 20 Years after September 11th
On September 11, 2001, I was a 33-year-old fireman in Brooklyn, NY, when at 8:46 am that beautiful Tuesday morning, everything changed.
Where Were You on the Morning of September 11? Part 2
LP Magazine shares perspectives and memories from loss prevention executives about the September 11, 2001, attacks.
Where Were You on the Morning of September 11? Part 3
LP Magazine shares perspectives and memories from loss prevention executives about the September 11, 2001, attacks.
6 Ways Retailers Can Address Safety Issues Before an Employee OSHA Complaint
The Biden administration likely will enforce an OSHA rule that prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for reporting safety issues.
Retail’s Response to September 11
In the weeks after 9/11, LP executives have examined, reevaluated, and implemented policies and procedures for everything from crisis response to travel safety.
How Internet of Things Security Is Impacting Retailers
The need for retailers to have a robust process for gaining control over Internet of Things security is only growing.
NIOSH: The Science of Safety in the Workplace
Editor's Note: As we continue to work through the diverse challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s essential that all of us diligently explore...
Creating Stickier Retail Safety and Security Training
It’s not possible to ensure retail associates will always remember their training—or achieve 100% compliance with directives—but there are ways to better your odds.
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum June 2021 Officers of the Month
Officers Kyle Petrone and Bradley Speight from the Wilmington (NC) Police Department pulled a woman from a burning house fire.
The LP Foundation Announces a Strategic Partnership with the University of Cincinnati
The partnership will benefit both UC students and the LP industry by offering the LPQualified course in an instructor-led class.