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    Workplace Violence “And who has not thought that the impersonal world deserves no better than to be destroyed by one fabulous sign of his displeasure?” (J. Bronowski, The Face of Violence) Workplace violence has become a concern for both public and private companies, and has prompted these companies to implement anti-violence programs. As well they should, for the Bureau of Justice Statistics shows in their Special Report on Workplace Violence, researched by Dr. Greg Warchol , that in

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    Chapter 8-Workplace Violence MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Why was Grant’s law created? a. to reduce the cost of H&S claims b. to reduce the potential of violence in healthcare c. to reduce the risk of violence for gas station attendants d. to raise awareness of workplace violence ANS: c PTS: 1 REF: p. 196 2. Approximately how many workplace homicides occur in Canada each year? a. 7 b. 14 c. 21 d. 55 ANS: b PTS: 1 REF: p. 196 3. Which of the following statements BEST defines how

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    Workplace violence is present in every nook and cranny of corporate America, affecting millions of Americans every year. Workplace violence is defined by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, OSHA, as any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the work site. It ranges from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide. In 2011, there were over 2 two million reports and claims of workplace

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    Workplace violence takes numerous structures. Corporate and open concern tends to concentrate on pictures of business related crimes, which frequently go with abusive behavior at home circumstances. Different types of workplace violence, for example, grumblings of tormenting and inappropriate behavior, are subtler, yet no less mentally damaging to laborers ' mental and physical wellbeing. (Mathis, John & Sean, 2014). Workplace violence can happen anyplace at any time. Workers in a few commercial

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    In the early 1980s aggression and violence in the workplace have been a source of a lot of public discussion. (Piquero pg.383) The issues have risen again recently and have mostly been present in management and business fields. Workplace aggression often includes “behavior by an individual or individuals within or outside organizations that is intended to physically or psychologically harms a worker or workers and occurs in a work related”. (Schat& Kelloway Pg. 191) A national survey Conducted by

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    Ellen, Work place violence is very prevalent. I worked for an institute where a discharged patient gained access to the facility and brutally stabbed a technical partner in the neck, thankfully he was flown to the nearest trauma center a lived to tell his story. It was concluded that the discharged patient gained access piggybacking off of another employee swiping their badge to get into the hospital. I think we get so involved in our work day and where we need to be and what we need to do before

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    Workplace Violence Violence can be defined as behavior which involves physical force with the intention to hurt, kill, or damage something or someone. It comes by way of emotional, sexual, physical, psychological, etc. Violence can also come in different types and in different venues in which many use to consider being safe such as a school or church. However there is one venue in which violence takes place both intentionally and unintentionally, it is the place many of us must report to daily to

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    According to American Nurses Association (ANA), 2015, incivility is bullying and violence in the workplace. These behaviors lead to serious issues and should not be tolerated in the workplace. Currently, there is no federal standard prohibiting workplace violence, but most states have adapted laws and regulations to protect workers and reinforce a violence free workplace. Healthcare professionals are mandated reporters and therefore they must report any actual or suspected abuse in accordance

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    GROWING PHENOMENON OF VIOLENCE AT THE WORKPLACES Workplace violence is a form of violence that is perpetrated by disgruntled customers, employees or domestic violence that surfaces at a place of work. According to a monograph by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), workplace violence has evolved to include external attacks by terrorists. It shows that workplace violence is an emerging contemporary issue in the society that needs serious attention. Approximately, every year over two million

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    Understand & Report the Signs of Workplace Violence An important presentation for all employees of The ABC Company Self-Study Student Workbook Table of Contents Why Take this Course 4 Defining the Workplace 5 What is Workplace Violence? 5 What is Workplace Violence? 6 The High Price of Workplace Violence 7 True or False? 7 Occupational Risk Factors 8 Occupational Groups Most at Risk 9 Prevention Strategies 10 Risk Factors Where I Work 11 Assessing Risk Factors: 11

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