English
Topic: Workplace Violence; Health & Wellness
Industry: Agriculture; Construction; Education; Forestry; General Industry; Healthcare; Hospitality; Manufacturing; Maritime; Mining; Oil and Gas; Retail; Transportation; Utilities
Duration: 30 MINUTES
Topic: Workplace Violence; Health & Wellness
Industry: Agriculture; Construction; Education; Forestry; General Industry; Healthcare; Hospitality; Manufacturing; Maritime; Mining; Oil and Gas; Retail; Transportation; Utilities
Duration: 30 MINUTES
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding workplace violence.
- Recognizing job tasks and occupations at increased risk for workplace violence.
- Comprehending the categories of perpetrators of workplace violence.
- Appreciating precautions to help prevent workplace violence.
- Identifying warning signs of violent behavior and how to respond to them.
- Learning the appropriate response to a violent event occurring in the workplace.
- Learning what to do after a violent incident takes place.
Course Description
OSHA has defined workplace violence as violence or the threat of physical violence against workers. Workplace violence can occur at the workplace or anywhere a job takes an individual, and can also range from threats […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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