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Workplace Safety
Establishing an Effective Violence Prevention Program
This book provides users with a go-to, all-encompassing resource on workplace safety and how to overcome organizational rationalization, objection and denial when creating a violence protection program.
Randall W. Ferris (Author), Daniel Murphy (Author)
9780128027752, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 27 October 2015
180 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.3 cm, 0.29 kg
"For organizations that have not developed procedures to deter or respond to violent incidents in the workplace and those that do not understand the concept of these issues, this could be a helpful guide." --ASIS Dynamics "The authors close with the hope that their book ‘will spark discussions in workplaces and help bring about the development of effective, reasonable, defendable programs designed to protect people by preventing violence’. They have done a good job." --Professional Security Magazine Online
Workplace Safety: Establishing an Effective Violence Prevention Program includes a powerful model on how to overcome organizational rationalization, objection, and denial when confronted with proposing a workplace violence protection program. The book offers real-life cases studies on how violence was successfully avoided using the book’s program, and also shows how to recognize and report precursor behaviors that precede violence. In addition, the book demonstrates proven methods for properly, and effectively, responding to violence should it occur, and tactfully managing the aftermath.
Part I: Getting Your Ducks in a Row 1. Definitions, Statistics, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration2. The Need for a Violence Prevention Program3. Overcoming Rationalizations, Objections, and Denials Part II: Getting Everyone Up-to-Speed 4. Types of Violence5. Relationship Violence6. Associate Violence7. External Violence Part III: Formulating a Plan and Putting it Into Action 8. Seven Components of a Comprehensive Violence Prevention Plan9. Staff and Management Training10. The Situational Assessment and Management Team11. High-Risk Terminations and Building an Enhanced Security Plan12. Managing the Aftermath of Violence
Subject Areas: Management of specific areas [KJMV], Causes & prevention of crime [JKVC]
