Workplace Violence/Active Shooter Avoidance Training — What Does OSHA Require?

Recorded Webinar | Joe Keenan | From: May 19, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020

Training Options & Pricing

Error Conference Exists In Wish-list.

Congrats Conference Added In Wish-list.

Recording     $229
DVD     $249
Recording + DVD     $379
Transcript (Pdf)     $229
Recording & Transcript (Pdf)     $369
DVD & Transcript (Pdf)     $379


Description

Craft a Proactive Workplace Violence Prevention Program

Disturbingly, active shooter incidents in schools are becoming increasingly prevalent, but did you know that the FBI estimates that 1 million people are exposed to violence in the workplace each year? Is your workplace prepared to handle a potential active shooter scenario? Do you have a Workplace Violence Prevention Program in place?

Learn how to get proactive and put key programs in place to protect your workforce from this live webinar by HR guru Joe Keenan. Find out how to successfully prepare in advance for an active shooter scenario and establish a Workplace Violence Prevention Program. Also, uncover what the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements are surrounding workplace violence and active shooter scenarios.

After attending this information-packed session, you’ll walk away with all the tools and knowledge you need to prepare your workplace for an active shooter incident. You’ll know all the elements to include in a Workplace Violence Prevention Program, as well as how to craft employee training for responding to an active shooter scenario. You’ll also learn from site-specific workplace violence prevention examples and tips.

Areas Covered in the Session:-

  • How to effectively get proactive in preventing workplace violence;
  • Elements of a successful Workplace Violence Prevention Program that is OSHA-compliant;
  • Guidance on conducting effective training for managers and supervisors;
  • What to do (and what not to do) for workplace violence prevention; and
  • Answers to site-specific questions and scenarios regarding workplace violence.

Who Should Attend:-

This session will benefit Environmental Health and Safety professionals, Loss Control professionals, insurance professionals, Human Resources staff, General Managers, Plant Managers, Production Supervisors, legal professionals, and Safety Committee members.