Course Area
Environmental Health and Safety
Availability
Available for 90 days after enrollment
Approximate Course Run Time
1 hour
Continuing Education Units
0.1
Course Fee
No charge
E-learning content is available on demand
Course Details
Overview
Over the last two decades, workplace violence has been in the top five causes of fatalities in the workplace and over 750,000 incidents and injuries affecting employees. Few organizations have formal workplace violence programs, risk assessments, response planning, or trainings.
Key takeaways and learning objectives
This webinar will explore the changing social and regulatory climate and the necessary steps for organizations to take toward workplace violence prevention and program development including:
- Why certain job functions, industries, situations and locations are more prone to workplace violence - Proposed OSHA and state-level workplace violence regulation status
- How to quantitatively assess workplace violence risks based upon key factors - Violence prevention and response strategic development
- How to conduct specific workplace security assessments
- Step-by-step workplace preparedness involving information solutions, technology, training, and exercises
- Case studies on implementing security, training, and data analysis
- Why workplace violence prevention is more effective when it is a total organizational effort
Presenter information
Tony Pelli, Practice Director, Security and Resilience
David I. Blacksberg, MPH, CBCP, NEMAA, Senior Consultant
Kerri Greene, Principal Consultant
Jay Preece, Principal Consultant