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Workplace Violence

Workplace Violence. Lesson 7. Violence in the workplace is a potential source of injury or even death for workers. Although most workers will never experience any form of workplace violence , recognizing the risks is an important strategy for all workers.

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Workplace Violence

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  1. Workplace Violence

    Lesson 7
  2. Violence in the workplace is a potential source of injury or even death for workers. Although most workers will never experience any form of workplace violence, recognizing the risks is an important strategy for all workers.
  3. Types of work situations where workers might be exposed to the risk of violence. Any work involving money transactions Selling alcohol or tobacco Providing security Delivering social services Any job involving working alone
  4. Types of workplaces where young workers are most likely to be exposed to a risk of violence Retail businesses (e.g., grocery stores, video stores, clothing stores, gas stations) Restaurants Community/recreation facilities
  5. Chasing shoplifter results in injury One evening two sales clerks were working in a retail store. A customer picked up some items, including glass bottles. He headed for the cash register, but then suddenly ran to the exit. One sales clerk grabbed the shoplifter and was dragged outside the store. The shoplifter swung a bottle at the sales clerk, who received a cut requiring stitches.
  6. Safe work practices WORKERS: Unless you are trained to intervene without risk to yourself or your co-workers, do not try to physically stop a shoplifter. Never lock the door to keep a shoplifter from leaving. A person who feels trapped is more likely to panic and become violent. Remain at least an arm’s length away from the shoplifter. Do not chase the shoplifter. It will only invite violence. Try to remember the shoplifter’s height, weight, hair and skin colour, features, clothing, and even their shoes. Immediately report the incident to your manager, security, or police.
  7. Safe work practices EMPLOYERS: Set up and implement a theft prevention plan for your business. Ensure the plan considers your hours of operation, store layout, and employees who work alone. Train employees to follow safe procedures if they see a shoplifter. Make your store unattractive to shoplifters. For example, have good lighting and visibility throughout the store. People who steal do not like attention, so train employees to make eye contact and greet everyone who enters the store.
  8. REMEMBER While it is the employer’s responsibility to make the work environment as safe as possible, it is the employee’s responsibility to pay attention and follow safety procedures, and to ask questions when anything is unclear. On the next slide identify the corresponding action, for each step, that workers can take to help ensure they remain safe on the job
  9. Planning 10 WorkSafe Review Why are young people more likely to be injured on the job than other groups of workers? What steps must you take in order to refuse unsafe work? What are the three main causes for the high rate of young worker injuries? What are young workers Top 7 dangers? What are the 4 categories of work-place hazards? What are the 3 steps you can use to identify and control a hazard? (hint: draw the pictures) What are the Top 5 causes of injuries for young workers? What does the term PPE stand for? Name one piece of PPE for each part of the body: A) Head B) Lungs C) Feet D) Hands E) Ears F) Eyes
  10. Name the Top 6 Occupational Health Risks for young workers. What is the difference between Heat Stress and Sun What are 3 ways that you can limit your risk of Sun Exposure? What can employers do to limit the risk of violence in the workplace? What 3 ways can you be exposed to Blood and Body fluids at work? What are the 5 primary mineral and chemical hazards at work? List 3 of your rights as an employee.
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