Workplace Violence Prevention Symposium 2019
Hospital Safety Insider, February 21, 2019
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Register at http://hcmarketplace.com/workplace-violence-symposium
The nation’s leading workplace violence prevention event is back for 2019!
Workplace Violence Prevention Symposium 2019 will teach attendees actionable crisis management strategies to handle worst-case scenarios of violence in the workplace, as well as the tactics and insight to spot and prevent employee abuse in-and-out of the workplace.
Attendees of Workplace Violence Prevention Symposium 2019 will learn strategies to:
- Overcome the 'it can't happen here' mentality
- Prepare and prevent workplace violence while complying with applicable legal requirements under federal law
- Choose and evaluate active shooter training
- Proactively address bullying, harassment, and domestic violence-related issues, which could be precursors to violence in the workplace
- Simulate real-life scenarios designed to train employees on how to respond in the event of a violent attack
- Identify specific vulnerabilities to workplace violence and close the gaps to minimize the risk of injury or death if an attack occurs
- Effectively lead and communicate in the aftermath of a crisis
- Apply a data-driven approach to reduce and prevent workplace violence
- Correct cultural misalignments that could be leaving the organization at a high risk for violent incidents
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