Workplace violence is a tragedy that can often be prevented by taking the proper measures to ensure the safety of all employees. Whether the potential threat is from a current or former employee or as a result of domestic violence, this toolkit provides information which can help you create a plan to recognize the signs of potential violence and prevent violence in your workplace.
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Workplace Violence Training/Awareness Videos
Workplace Violence Training/Awareness Videos
Employers are encouraged to explore partnerships with their local law enforcement and EAP (Employee Assistance Program) providers to bring workplace violence training and threat assessment awareness to their employees.
- CLMI Safety Training (MRA members may receive a discount on all CLMI training materials)
- Run, Hide, Fight - Surviving an Active Shooter Event (Ready Houston)
- Avoid, Deny, Defend – Response to an Active Shooter Event (Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training- ALERRT Program)
- Active Shooter Prevention Training with OSHA Message
- Options for Consideration Active Shooter Preparedness (DHS)
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Additional Resources (Workplace Violence)
Additional Resources (Workplace Violence)
- Active Shooter How to Respond (DHS)
- Active Shooter Preparedness - HR or Security Professionals (DHS)
- Active Shooter Planning and Response in a Healthcare Setting (FBI)
- Workplace Violence - Issues in Response (FBI)
- Workplace Violence Overview (OSHA)
- Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Service Workers (OSHA)
- Workplace Violence Prevention Programs (OSHA)
- Occupational Violence Resources (NIOSH)
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Additional Resources (Domestic Violence)
Additional Resources (Domestic Violence)
- Q&A: The Application of Title VII and the ADA to Applicants or Employees Who Experience Domestic or Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking (EEOC)
- Resources For Victims And Survivors Of Domestic Violence (National Coalition Against Domestic Violence)
- Workplaces Respond to Domestic & Sexual Violence (Workplacesrespond.org)
- Domestic Violence and the Workplace - Partnership for Prevention (Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence)
- Workplace Safety & Equity (Futures Without Violence)
- Domestic Violence Related State Law Requirements