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What to do in a Violent Situation (Managers)
There are several things you need to consider and do if a violent situation arises at your workplace.
#101 ID:1899Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Workplace Safety Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General Other Topics: Armed Intruder/Active ShooterWhy Do Some Employees Respond with Violence?
There are many reasons why an employee may result to violence in the workplace... loss of work, perceived injustice... The key to preventing an event is to have open communication and encourage employees to report violent (or potentially violent) situations.
#102 ID:1894Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Workplace Safety Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & ManufacturingWhy Does Workplace Violence Occur?
When things go bad at work (layoffs, shortened shifts, mass firings), people's sense of security is often in jeopardy. As many people live paycheck to paycheck a sense of urgency or anger quickly replaces that security.
#103 ID:1893Topic: Workplace Violence Prevention Learning Path: Workplace Safety Type: Video Vignettes Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing Other Topics: Armed Intruder/Active ShooterPrevailing Is...™
Knowing your options and what to do in an active shooter/intruder situation is key to prevailing! This short - yet powerful - video highlights the key OUT options (GET OUT, LOCK OUT, TAKE OUT) trainees can take in a shooter situation.
#104 ID:1967Topic: Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Learning Paths: Ethics & Compliance, Workplace Safety Type: Discussion Generators Suggested Industry Usage: Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & Hospitality, Government Other Topics: Compliance, Workplace Violence Prevention, Workplace Safety & Awareness, Emergencies & Evacuation, Learning ReinforcementWinter Walking™ Program Conclusion
Whether walking outside on snowy or icy paths (or even walking inside just after being outside) can be tricky. If you do fall, there are techniques that will lessen the risk of being injured.
#105 ID:1892Topic: Winter Safety Learning Path: Workplace Safety Type: Video Summary Suggested Industry Usage: Industrial & Manufacturing, Office & General, Retail & HospitalityCase 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).
#106 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....
#107 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.
#108 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.
#109 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.
#110 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 Conduct