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Workplace Violence Is...™
Violence affects ALL of us. We must recognize the warning signs and then speak up. Most violence is less obvious than someone walking in with a gun. A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about workplace violence and all its forms.
#1 ID:1615Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Management, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Abusive Conduct, Learning ReinforcementPREVAIL!® The 3-OUT Approach to Workplace Safety
Being prepared begins with…accepting the reality that today’s world demands us to be ready for the unexpected. AND… changing the way YOU see your environment. This module covers the principles & techniques of the “3-OUT” PREVAIL! model (GET OUT | LOCK OUT | TAKE OUT) and how you can be prepared for potential violence in your workplace.
#2 ID:2100Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Emergencies & Evacuation, Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Closed CaptionedBe S.A.F.E. (Not Sorry)™: Preventing Violence in the Workplace
Promote a safe work environment and prevent workplace violence. This course demonstrates practical—and even necessary—tools to help keep your company safe in today’s hectic and pressure-filled world. It illustrates situations that may pose very real threats to coworkers and to your organization.
#3 ID:56Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Leadership, Professionalism, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Abusive Conduct Closed CaptionedWorkplace Violence Is...™ (Healthcare Version)
Healthcare workers have a 20% overall higher rate of workplace violence than all other workers (Source: NCVS). We must recognize the warning signs and then speak up. Most violence is less obvious than someone walking in with a gun. A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about workplace violence and all its forms.
#4 ID:1621Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare Other Topics: Compliance, Management, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Abusive Conduct, Learning ReinforcementThat Wasn't a Smart Thing to Do...
Frequently cornering a coworker; isolation and intimidation. A good look at how intimidation might lead to more.
#5 ID:54Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Harassment Prevention, Leadership, Professionalism Closed CaptionedCase Study – I Need Help! I’m Afraid of My Spouse (Manager)
This exercise leads to a discussion about violence in the workplace.” The Q&A-based format helps participants look at the intruder response topic addressing the highest risk demographic of estranged spouses committing violent acts in the workplace (32% of workplace violence incidents are homicides against women).
#6 ID:1822Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Workplace Safety Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Discussion Trigger, Conflict ResolutionCase Study – It’s Not MY FAULT! (Manager)
You're a manager. Over a year ago, an employee was hired to assist you. Since that time, you have noticed that this employee’s work is consistently below expected standards. Every time you try to counsel this employee on improving results, the employee overreacts and blames someone else for their sub-standard performance....
#7 ID:1823Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Workplace Safety Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Compliance, Discussion Trigger, Conflict ResolutionFive Warning Signs of Escalating Behavior
When it comes to workplace violence incidents, rarely is it a single event that triggers the violence behavior. This handout gives clear and concise behaviors to look out for when encountering potential violent threats.
#8 ID:1824Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Workplace Safety Type: Tools & Take Aways Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Discussion Trigger, Conflict ResolutionPersonal Conduct to Minimize Violence
An easy-to-use checklist of DOs and DON'Ts when it comes to interactions with potentially violent actions. Follow these suggestions in your daily interactions with people to de-escalate potentially violent situations.
#9 ID:1825Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Workplace Safety Type: Tools & Take Aways Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Compliance, Discussion Trigger, Conflict ResolutionSMART-START™ Workplace Violence: Before It's Too Late
A thought-provoking video that uses music, text and graphics to inspire and stimulate discussion about workplace violence and all its forms.
#10 ID:479Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Workplace Safety Type: Meeting Openers Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Management, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Abusive ConductPREVAIL!® Bank Overview
Bank personnel threats can come from both a robbery or an active shooter event. Staying safe in either situation is paramount. The key is to focus on the options you have in your workplace – and use the skills & response principles presented to overcome and prevail!
#11 ID:2036Topic: Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Workplace Violence Prevention, Workplace Safety & Awareness Closed CaptionedIf I'm History, So Is He!
Making open threats against a manager.
#12 ID:53Topic: Compliance Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Leadership, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedIssue: Adequate Pre-Employment Screening of Job Candidates
Obtaining permissions for pre-employment screening
#13 ID:204Topic: Management Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedIssue: An Employee Who Threatens an Outsider
Discusses how an employee who makes threats toward persons who do not work for their organization can still impact the organization's susceptibility to hostile work environment issues and other lawsuits.
#14 ID:206Topic: Management Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedIssue: An Employee with a Temper
Dealing with hot tempers that could potentially lead to workplace violence.
#15 ID:205Topic: Management Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedIssue: Dealing With an ADA-Protected Employee
Responding to unprofessional or violent behavior when dealing with an ADA-protected employee.
#16 ID:207Topic: Management Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedIssue: Investigating Rumors of Threats
The importance of investigating rumors of threats regardless of who is involved.
#17 ID:208Topic: Management Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedLegal Briefs™ Workplace Violence - Program Introduction
Preventing workplace violence begins with manager awareness.
#18 ID:203Topic: Management Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Leadership Type: Video Introduction Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Professionalism, Workplace Violence Prevention Closed CaptionedShort Fuse
Aggressive and threatening comments on the job
#19 ID:638Topic: Harassment Prevention Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Case Studies Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality Other Topics: Communication, Compliance, Interpersonal Skills, Workplace Violence PreventionPREVAIL!® (Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Training)
As most of us are aware, violence on the job manifests itself in many forms; from emotional abuse to bullying to assault and even homicide. While the latter is the least common, it is the most devastating to employees, families, employers and their communities. PREVAIL!® is designed to help your organization better respond in violent situations involving an armed threat. This program provides employees, managers and executives with information and strategies on recognizing and responding to the dynamic challenges and issues of violent incidents within the workplace.
#20 ID:1804Topic: Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Learning Path: Ethics & Compliance Type: Off-The-Shelf Video Program (ILT) Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Workplace Violence Prevention, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Emergencies & Evacuation Closed Captioned