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This course provides essential training for managers and supervisors on preventing workplace violence in compliance with California Senate Bill 553. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, de-escalate conflicts, implement workplace violence prevention plans, and ensure a safe working environment.

Key Learning Points:

  • Understanding workplace violence, including physical, verbal, and psychological threats.
  • Identifying potential sources of violence, such as external threats, internal conflicts, and commercial crime.
  • Recognizing warning signs of aggressive behavior, including mood swings, defensiveness, and threats.
  • Differentiating between veiled, conditional, and direct threats.
  • Developing and implementing a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan.
  • Ensuring compliance with California’s Workplace Violence Prevention Bill.
  • Establishing reporting procedures for violent incidents and employee concerns.
  • Handling active shooter situations and emergency response planning.
  • De-escalation techniques to resolve conflicts before they escalate.
  • Recordkeeping and training requirements for workplace violence prevention.

By the End of This Course, You Will Have Learned:

  • How to identify and address workplace violence hazards.
  • Techniques for de-escalating conflicts and responding to violent incidents.
  • The key components of a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan and your role in implementing it.
  • How to ensure employees feel safe reporting aggressive behavior.
  • Legal and regulatory responsibilities under California law to maintain a violence-free workplace.

This course equips managers with the knowledge and tools necessary to create a safer work environment, protect employees, and comply with California workplace violence prevention requirements.