Your cart

Subtotal:

$113.00

Workplace Safety 2024: What OSHA Says About Violence And Active Shooter Preparedness

  • Home
  • Events
  • Workplace Safety 2024: What OSHA Says About Violence And Active Shooter Preparedness

Workplace Safety 2024: What OSHA Says About Violence And Active Shooter Preparedness

Information

  • Date: Jan 07, 2025
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET | 12:00 PM CT | 10:00 AM PT | 100 Minutes
  • Presenter Jo Becker
  • Product Code: Product 16

Available Options

Qty

Description

Workplace Violence Events are having with more frequency and severity all over our country. An Active Shooter Scenario can happen at any time and anywhere. Unfortunately, this is becoming too common as societal violence spills over into the workplace.

This course will cover how to get proactive and put Programs in place to prevent a Workplace Violence Episode. The elements of what to include in a Workplace Violence Prevention Program will be covered along with Employee Training on how to respond to an Active Shooter Scenario. Site specific workplace violence prevention questions and answers, as well as potential scenarios, will be addressed. Learn how to protect your employees, stay compliant, and create a culture of safety with actionable strategies designed for today’s workplace.

Session Highlights:

  • How to successfully prepare in advance for an Active Shooter Scenario and put in place a Proactive Workplace Violence Prevention Program. We will also discuss what the OSHA Requirements are surrounding Workplace Violence and Active Shooter Scenarios
  • What solution are we offering?
  • How to successfully prepare in advance for an Active Shooter Scenario and put in place a Proactive Workplace Violence Prevention Program. We will also discuss what the OSHA Requirements are surrounding Workplace Violence and Active Shooter Scenarios

Key Topics Covered:

  1. OSHA’s New Safety Requirements
    • What employers must know about OSHA’s 2024 updates on workplace violence.
    • Key steps to ensure your organization is compliant and protected.
  2. Active Shooter Preparedness Made Simple
    • How to develop an active shooter response plan that works.
    • Train employees to recognize risks and respond effectively.
  3. Identifying & Managing Risk
    • Spot warning signs of potential workplace violence.
    • Build customized strategies to minimize threats.
  4. Creating a Safer Workplace Culture
    • Foster a safety-first mindset across all levels of your organization.
    • Engage leadership and employees in proactive safety practices.

Why It’s Important

Time is a factor during a violent critical incident. When people are proactive, they are able to increase survivability by recognizing signs of danger and reacting more quickly. Our virtual training empowers you to be proactive and helps you to respond with confidence during a violent situation – both inside and outside of the office

Who Will Benefit:

  • Human Resource Professionals
  • Safety/ Security Professionals
  • OSHA Professionals
  • C-level Executive
  • EHS professionals
  • Loss prevention managers
  • Insurance professionals
  • Plant managers
  • Risk managers

Coder Archives is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.

Speaker Profile:

Joe Keenan, MBA, CSP is a highly experienced environmental health and safety (EHS) and human resources (HR) professional and management consultant with over 22 years of experience. He received his Green Belt in Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing in 2005, M.B.A. with a human resource management concentration in 2007 and certified safety professional (CSP) in 2011. Joe is currently serving as the President of the Mississippi Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE). He served on the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program Participants Association (VPPPA) Region IV Board of Directors as a Director at Large from 2013-2015. Since 2002, he has been an OSHA General Industry and Construction 10/30-Hour Authorized Outreach Trainer (both renewed in 2016).

Don’t Miss Our Future Updates!

Get Subscribed Today!