Prevention of Workplace Violence
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While training in anger management can be very helpful in preventing workplace violence incidents or even minimizing their effects, there are a number of other things an employer can do.
nOne of the best ways to prevent workplace violence and avoid law suits is to guard against some common mistakes employers make. These errors typically surface after an incident, but then it’s too late. Let’s look at some of the issues.
nNegligent Hiring: An employer may be found liable for damages and injuries caused by an incident of workplace violence if the courts deem that the perpetrator was hired negligently, i.e. without a sufficient background check, if that background check would have exposed the possibility of dangerous behavior.
nNegligent Training: An employer may be found liable for damages and injuries caused by an incident of workplace violence if the courts deem that the perpetrator was not trained sufficiently to do his or her job safely, i.e., a police officer who shoots someone because he or she does not have sufficient training in the use of a firearm.
nNegligent Supervision: An employer may be found liable for damages and injuries caused by an incident of workplace violence if the courts deem that the employer could have stopped or prevented the incident if the or she had supervised the perpetrator more closely and known about the threats and other dangerous behaviors taking place.
nNegligent Retention: An employer may be found liable for damages and injuries caused by an incident of workplace violence if the courts deem that the employer knew of the perpetrator’s dangerous behaviors and was negligent in not terminating his or her employment. Protecting Your Organization Against Liability.
• Regularly remind your employees of your organization’s workplace policiesn • Stay alert for any changes in your employees’ behavior or interactionsn • Create an atmosphere that encourages trust and confidence between you and your employeesn • Document unusual behavior and warning signs in detailn • Don’t hesitate to intervene EARLY when you notice an employee’s performance or behavior deterioratingn • Discuss with management your conce s about conflicting or ambiguous organizations policiesnArticle author
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