Security at Stockholm University

The Security function at Stockholm University is responsible for leading and coordinating a structured and systematic security programme that protects the university's core values and ensures a safe environment for staff, students and visitors.

Mission statement

The Security function at Stockholm University is responsible for leading and coordinating a structured and systematic security programme that protects the university's core values and ensures a safe environment for staff, students and visitors. Security work should be risk‐based and cover physical, digital and human aspects. Through tailored, effective and scalable measures, security work aims to minimise threats and security risks and strengthen the university's resilience. Furthermore, the security function shall also lead and coordinate the systematic security protection work to protect the information and activities that are of importance to Sweden's security against espionage, sabotage, terrorist offences and certain other threats.

Ongoing Deadly Violence (PDV) ‐ What is PDV

  • Acts of violence, often indiscriminate, using means such as stabbing, slashing and shooting weapons,but also vehicles and explosive devices
  • Perpetrators often act alone or in small groups and are usually willing to sacrifice their lives
  • Events take place over short periods of time, often within 15 minutes
  • Resulting in many serious injuries and/or deaths

SU ability to respond to attacks

Before

  • Basic skills
  • Acting on anomalies

Under

  • Rapid action (Escape, Seekshelter, Alert)
  • Police officer orientated on campus
  • Surveillance staff with training and equipment to manage major haemorrhage
  • Official on standby

After

  • Ability to manage the consequences and return to normality
  • Central crisis management
  • Local crisis management
  • Occupational health services
  • Student Health Services
 

Prevention and preparatory measures

  • Basic skills
    • Threat and violence management training (web)
    • CPR training
    • L‐ABC training
    • Briefing/exercise PDV
    • Fire evacuation drill
  • Awareness/ Safety culture
    • Employee web information
    • Security conference
    • Information workplace meetings
  • Early action
    • Cooperation with the police
    • Co‐operation with CVE (Emergency team)
  • Technical conditions
    • Real estate technology
    • medical equipment
  • Basic skills
    • Threat and violence management training (web)
    • CPR training
    • L‐ABC training
    • Briefing/exercise PDV
    • Fire evacuation drill
  • Awareness/ Safety culture
    • Employee web information
    • Security conference
    • Information workplace meetings
  • Early action
    • Co‐operation with the police
    • Co‐operation with CVE (Emergency team)
  • Technical conditions
    • Real estate technology
    • medical equipment
  • Rapid action (Escape, Seek shelter, Alert)
  • Police officer orientated on campus
  • Surveillance staff with training and equipment to manage major haemorrhage
  • Official on standby
  • Centralised crisis management that is trained and prepared to handle different types of events
  • Ability to manage the consequences and reversion
  • Central crisis management
  • Local crisis management
  • Occupational health services
  • Student Health Services
  • Basic skills
    • Notify staff of Threat and Violence Management Training (web) when it is published
    • Ensure that staff have completed CPR training
    • Preferably staff have completed L‐ABC training
    • Review/exercise PDV (supplier under procurement)
  • Awareness/ Safety culture
    • Information workplace meetings ‐ talk about PDV and advice in case of attacks
  • Early action
    • Contact security if you experience anomalies/alerts
  • Technical conditions
    • Look at your premises and conditions
 

Ongoing Deadly Violence (PDV) ‐ Action

 

 

Alarm centre 08‐16 42 00
Security guard direct Frescati 08 ‐ 16 22 16
Security guard direct Albano 08 ‐ 16 22 17

Always call 112 for emergencies!

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