Construction Industry Crime Prevention

Customized Training


An investment in theft prevention saves millions of dollars annually in loss claims, paperwork, work stoppage and construction delays. CICP provides a smart solution for our industry. These important partnerships assist us in working together on the bigger issues. We welcome the opportunity to tell our clients how to become CICP members.
Craig Payne, Managing Director Construction Practice, Beecher Carlson Insurance Agency, LLC
A cornerstone of the CICP Program is our ability to forecast and respond to crime prevention trends in the construction industry. When our team or partners discover new issues (such as an increase in metal thefts) we gather the right combination of people and information to address the concern and seek prevention solutions. One effective method is the use of our rapid-response customized training. Training sessions allow us to group participants by industry, Customized Traininginterest, trade or issue to learn from experts and each other. We are able to provide the latest data and strategies so that participants can respond quickly to the specific issue when they return to the worksite. Our goal is to prevent costly losses by responding to the concerns of the industry.

CICP offers customized training to its member contractors, law enforcement partners, industry associates and community members. We have several trainings readily available and can customize these and others to your specific needs.

    Customized Training
  1. Toolbox Meetings: Engage Employees in Crime Prevention on the Jobsite
  2. Theft Prevention Strategies That Work
  3. Marking and Identifying Tools and Equipment
  4. Metal Theft - A Growing Concern and How to Prevent It
  5. Effective Inventory Control
  6. Preventing Workplace Violence in the Construction Industry
  7. Construction Crime Prevention for Law Enforcement
  8. Equipment Identification Methods for Law Enforcement
  9. Protecting Heavy Equipment
  10. Conducting an Effective Site Security Survey
  11. Exploring New Technologies in Jobsite Security

In addition to these trainings, CICP has formed a partnership with the National Equipment Register (NER) to better serve members using heavy equipment on their jobsites. The result of this collaboration is a better understanding of the methods for marking, registering and identifying larger equipment items. Now, CICP and NER can work together to provide members and law enforcement with the steps to use PIN, VIN, and serial numbers in equipment identification, provide access to track stolen or recovered heavy equipment, and to link owners and law enforcement through a unified system.

To find out more about a specific training or to request training, contact the CICP office at 503-618-8871.

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