Crimewise in RSA 2022

Sign up for the upcoming course on Wednesday, 3 August, 2022.

Dear Colleagues,
For the Crimewise in RSA course, we have taken the most important elements from our Hijack Prevention, Home Safety and Streetwise in RSA courses and combined them all into one course. Each of those courses is normally three hours long, so we have extracted the most important points from each, reducing each topic to approximately one hour to reach a total of three hours.

The content is as follows:


Crimewise in RSA 2022

Hijack prevention
In this part of the course we cover topics such as:
• Smash and Grab
• Driveway Robberies
• Armed Robberies at filling stations, traffic lights, and shopping malls
• How to check if you are being followed and what to do
• Hijack hotspots and other high-crime spots
We also train attendees on how best to respond during a car hijacking and how to safely get passengers and children out of the vehicle.


Home safety
This segment covers the methods criminals commonly use to gain access to your home. We also give training on how best to secure your home to significantly reduce the risk of break-ins. Attendees are also trained on how best to respond during a home invasion in order to keep the occupants of the home as safe as possible.


Streetwise in RSA
This segment covers the methods criminals commonly use to gain access to your home. We also give training on how best to secure your home to significantly reduce the risk of break-ins. Attendees are also trained on how best to respond during a home invasion in order to keep the occupants of the home as safe as possible.

Next Course

Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 | Time: 09h00 -12h00 | Venue: MS Teams | Registration email: lifeskillsjhb@angloamerican.com


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Monitor ourselves for symptoms or close contact with someone who has Covid-19

Stay at home if you have symptoms or have had close contact with someone who has Covid-19

Keep a safe distance from others (one metre or more)

Wear a face mask correctly

Wash your hands well and regularly or use hand sanitiser

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