Workplace Violence… for California Managers and Supervisors

It can sometimes be difficult for managers and supervisors to “keep the order” in their workplace when tensions rise. When an employee becomes aggressive or violent, or an “outside threat” appears, employees often turn to their leaders for help. One way to prepare for this is for employers to have a “Workplace Violence Prevention Plan” that complies with California’s SB553 Bill in place.

This course on “Workplace Violence… for California Managers and Supervisors” discusses the different types of violence that can occur in the workplace, how to anticipate violence, and how to handle aggressive and violent behavior. It also provides practical guidance on how to create and implement a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan that complies with California’s SB553 Bill.

To view the full-length video, click here.

Topics covered in these products include:
  • The definition of “violence”
  • How to recognize signs of potential violence
  • Handling aggressive behavior
  • How to deal with violent behavior
  • Implementing a “Workplace Violence Prevention Plan”
  • and more