Workplace Violence Training for Healthcare in California
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- 30 minutes to complete
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Fostering a Safe Healthcare Environment in California
DURING THIS COURSE
Employees Will Learn:
Recognize warning signs of workplace violence
Help prevent workplace violence by reporting
Respond appropriately to workplace violence
Describe the unique requirements for workplace violence prevention in healthcare workplaces in the State of California
The State of California has unique regulations for healthcare employers. This course explains California’s compliance requirements, such as the Workplace Violence Prevention Plan, the Violent Incident Log, and measures employers can take to protect their employees’ safety. The course covers:
Why Healthcare Workplace Violence Prevention matters in California
Workplace violence prevention holds particular importance for California's healthcare sector due to the state's stringent regulations and the elevated risk of violence faced by healthcare workers. Healthcare employees are more likely to experience workplace violence incidents, highlighting the critical need for comprehensive prevention measures.
Proper preparation and the ability to recognize warning signs are essential for healthcare employees in California to respond effectively to workplace violence. This training emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags and provides California healthcare professionals with the skills needed to intervene proactively. By empowering employees to identify potential threats and take appropriate action, healthcare organizations in California can enhance workplace safety and prevent incidents of violence.
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