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Each year, more than 2 million people in the United States alone fall victim to some sort of workplace violence, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
ON DEMAND: This webinar will focus on strategies that organizations can take to prevent gun violence from potentially affecting their employees, facilities, and visitors.
ON DEMAND: Situational awareness should be at the forefront of your security program. It can mean the difference between life and death in a workplace emergency.
ON DEMAND: Let's examine a sad reality: Workplace violence is not going away. How can this data be leveraged to help ensure the safety of your employees, patients, and guests?
ON DEMAND: When faced with potential violence in the workplace, employees need to know how to respond in the moment. While safety measures like Run, Hide, Fight, and other protection strategies can be valuable workplace violence prevention tools, individuals in an organization must be prepared to keep themselves and their peers safe through verbal de-escalation.