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Preventing and responding to violence at work

Provides guidance on how to design, implement, and evaluate workplace violence prevention programmes and policies.

Type Book
Date issued 2003
Reference 9221133745 (ISBN)
Authors Duncan Chappell; Kimberly Ann Rodgers
Prices 25 Sw. Frs.;€ 16; US$ 14.95
Support medium Paper
Unit responsible Conditions of Work
Subjects occupational safety and health
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Workplace violence is one of today’s most serious occupational hazards. This practical guide offers valuable information on how to systematically design and implement workplace prevention programs and policies.

It approaches the issue from two fronts – first, it demonstrates how workplace violence can be prevented by examining ways in which organizations and groups are handling the problem. It reviews an array of existing guidelines and policies developed by governments, trade unions, special study groups, workplace violence experts, employers’ groups and specific industries, and generates a useful survey of best practice strategies.

Secondly, the guide outlines in detail a reliable and effective methodology for developing workplace violence prevention and response programmes, which includes:

  • assessing and describing risk
  • designing and implementing preventive and reactive measures
  • monitoring the effectiveness of prevention and reactive measures
  • reviewing the risk-management process

Every worker deserves to work in a safe and secure environment, and violence should not be accepted as part of any job. This book presents concrete guidance for combating violence in the workplace while also providing a wider understanding of the factors and conditions which contribute to it.

Key features:

  • Investigates the factors and conditions which contribute to workplace violence
  • Describes the risk-management process
  • Reviews an array of existing guide-lines and policies
  • Offers a number of key strategies for reducing risk in the workplace
  • Discusses how to prepare for, respond to, and recover from a critical incident of violence
  • Includes useful checklists and sample forms
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