The Industrial Accident Prevention Association website answers these questions about workplace violence: Just how widespread is workplace violence? What’s the impact on the workplace? What are the workplace sources of violence? What section of the OH&S Act addresses workplace violence? Are there tools to assess the risk of violence hazards? The following documents are available …
Monthly Archive: May 2007
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May 24 2007
Workplace Violence Stats Dip in Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
An August 2006 report; Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shows that while workplace fatalities have increased in several categories, the number of deaths from workplace homicides in the US has dropped since 1992. Read the report
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May 23 2007
United American Nurses – Contract Language on Workplace Violence
The United American Nurses, AFL-CIO (UAN) recommends negotiating for workplace violence prevention programs and has examples of UAN contract language on violence prevention.
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May 22 2007
Workplace Violence – It Can Happen Here
“With Training, Management Can Dial Down Conflicts in Workplace” – An article from the San Diego Business Journal featuring psychologist Dr. Michael Mantell, who has previously served as chief psychologist with the San Diego Police Department.
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