How to prevent, prepare, and respond to workplace violence

Publisher: BLR

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How to prevent, prepare, and respond to workplace violence

This free guide offers strategies to prevent, prepare for, and respond to scenarios involving physical and verbal abuse, domestic violence, bomb threats, and active shooters. Additionally, it includes information on the recently revised workplace violence prevention law in California. Download this free guide to learn: - Workplace violence warning signs - Key practices for maintaining a safe work environment - Strategies for managers and human resources to support victims - Action steps to take if a violent incident occurs