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OSHA Workplace Violence Prevention
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OSHA Workplace Violence Prevention refers to guidelines and employer obligations aimed at reducing, controlling, and preventing threats, physical assaults, and harassment at work. While no specific federal standard exists, OSHA requires employers under the General Duty Clause to provide a safe workplace free from recognized hazards likely to cause serious harm.  Core Components of a Prevention Program According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (.gov), an effective program includes:  Management Commitment & Employee Involvement: A clear, written zero-tolerance policy and... Show more
OSHA Workplace Violence Prevention
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10 Questions

1. _______ workers have the highest incidence of workplace assault injuries.
2. Environmental factors that contribute to workplace violence include: (Choose the most complete answer.)
3. Notify your supervisor if you feel threatened by a:
4. Handguns or other weapons are allowed on company property:
5. What are the types of threats?
6. Drug use, poor concentration, depression, violent history, weapons, mental illness and threats are all signs of?
7. When trying to de-escalate a violent situation:
8. Which of the below have not been identified by OSHA as a workplace violence risk factor?
9. A form of violence can be:
10. If an incident occurs, it should first be reported to: