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Violence in the Workplace Presented by: Kathleen McComber, MA, CCP, SPHR Agenda Personal experience-lessons learned Workplace violence statistics OSHA recommendations Workplace violence prevention Threat & risk assessments Program & policy development Communication and sensitivity training Employee assistance program resources Selection tools and prescreening Termination key points 1

Definition of Workplace Violence Workplace violence is any physical assault, threatening behavior, or verbal abuse occurring in the work setting. Examples of workplace violence include: Shootings Stabbings Beatings Suicides Psychological traumas Threats or obscene phone calls Harassment of any nature Workplace Violence Statistics (National Institute Of Occupational Safety and Health) Homicide is the leading cause of death for women in the workplace; and it the second overall cause of death for all American workers According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics there were 11,613 workplace homicide victims between 1992 and 2006. Approximately 2 million American workers are victims of violent crime while working or on duty each year 2

Workplace violence statistics (National Crime Victimization Survey) Workplace violence incidents have increased by 41% over the past 10 years Cost to business: over $4 billion annually More than 80% of all workplace homicides were committed with a firearm Except for rape and sexual assault, males experience workplace violence at a higher rate and percentage than females Categories of workplace crime perpetrators Criminal Intent (Type I 85%) Robbery Shoplifting Customer/Client (Type II) Customers Clients Patients Worker-on-Worker (Type III 7%) Employee Former employee Personal Relationship (Type IV) Domestic violence Additional Costs of Workplace Violence Lost productivity Legal expenses Property damage Diminished public image Increased security 3

Occupations with Highest Risk Taxicab drivers Police Private guards Managers of food-serving and lodging establishments Ten Risk Factors of Workplace Violence 1. Contact with the public 2. Working with unstable or volatile persons 3. Delivery of passengers or goods 4. Having a mobile workplace such as taxicab or police cruiser 5. Working in community-based settings 6. Working alone or in small numbers 7. Working late at night or during early morning hours 8. Working in a high-crime areas 9. Exchange of money 10. Guarding valuable property or possessions Workplace Violence and the Law Two broad categories Legal responsibility of an employer to safeguard against preventable harm to employees, customers, and anyone visiting a workplace No specific law on VIW as to employer s responsibility but emerges from OSHA statutes and judicial decisions Under OSHA each employer owes a general duty to protect employees against recognized hazards OSHA agencies have issued citations to employers under the general duty clause for failure to protect employees against workplace violence. 4

Workplace Violence and the Law Employer s obligation to respect employee rights during any investigative or disciplinary process stemming from an incident involving workplace violence or threat of violence Employee rights to privacy (searching desks, computer) ADA (psychological disability) Due process (conduct a investigation) Discrimination (fair treatment of all) Rights under collective bargaining agreement (challenge by union of due process) The Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach Key Stakeholders Security/Police Human Resources Legal Other Stakeholders Executive Management Occupational Safety and Health Personnel Union Leaders Employee Assistance Programs Public Relations/Communications Risk Management and Crisis Management Professionals OSHA Recommendations for Prevention of Workplace Violence Management commitment Employee involvement (i.e. policy and program) Worksite analysis Hazard prevention & control Worksite controls Security review/assessment Post-incident response 5

OSHA Recommendations for Prevention of Workplace Violence Education and training Staff Management Evaluation Recordkeeping Prevention programs Keys to Workplace Violence Prevention Designate a group to generate top-down commitment and implement the program Design the program and establish a plan for its implementation Establish a threat management team and develop an incident management protocol Develop and disseminate a workplace violence policy Roll out training throughout the organization Implement other preventive practices Monitor and evaluate Threat Assessment Identify early warning signs Report all threats to a central location Interdisciplinary threat assessment team (HR, legal, risk management, security, outside consultant) Develop a threat management plan Document all threat incidents, response and conclusion 6

Resources Available Incident Report Form (OSHA) Incident Reporting and Investigation Report (OSHA) Workplace Violence Incident Report Form (FBI) Threat Assessment Report (OSHA) Risk Assessment Survey Conduct periodic audits of physical security systems and procedures Review past incident reports and records of crimes or security violations Practice and test emergency evacuation procedures Evaluate employee awareness of security measures Resources Available Hazard Assessment Report (OSHA) Workplace Violence Inspection Checklist (FBI) Self Inspection Security Checklist (OSHA) Workplace Hazard Control and Prevention (FBI) 7

Reporting Avenues Risk-free communication for employees to report workplace crimes Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Confidential report to management for investigation and resolution Policy Statement Content Provide adequate authority and budgetary resources to responsible parties so goals can be met Includes and encourages employee participation in design and implementation Refuses to tolerate violence at the workplace Applies all policies consistently and fairly to all employees Requires prompt and accurate reporting of incidents Will not discriminate against victims of violence or damage Policy Statement Content The policy will clearly advise employees that violations will include discipline, up to and including termination Violation of policy may mean Referral to counseling or other help Subject to criminal prosecution as well as discipline up to and including dismissal in accordance with HR and collective bargaining agreements 8

Complementary Policies Injury and Illness Prevention Policies No-Weapons Policy Harassment and Discrimination Policy Drug and Alcohol Policy Code of Business Conduct/Ethics Policy Electronic Communications Policy Resources Available Company Policy (OSHA) Training Conduct training for employees Prevention Policy Procedures Conduct training for supervisors and managers Detection Prevention Policy Procedures Legal Issues 9

Video- Shots Fired Resources Available Training Program Sample Content (OSHA) 10

Warning Signs Warning signs are clues that may indicate situations in the workplace and personal factors that may precede, predict, or contribute to the cause of violent outburst. Signs of Trouble from Employee Threats, threatening behavior, frequent aggressive outburst, excessive displays of temper A history of threats or violent acts Ominous fascination with weapons and/or references to weapons, violent media content, or violent events Chronic, hypersensitive complaints about persecution or injustice Verbal abuse of coworkers and customers, or harassment through phone calls or emails Must be right all the time Not newcomer or not at bottom Makes direct or indirect threats Romantic obsession Desperation over finances Performance Red Flags Chronic behavior problems Inconsistency Mood swings Changes in work quality Avoiding colleagues Missed deadlines Attendance problems Excessive tardiness 11

Video- Flash Point Employee Assistance Program as Management Resource Supervisory referral of employee Describe behavior concerns Design performance improvement plan Explain EAP & confidentiality Suggest EAP contact Schedule follow up The Importance of the Interview Be sure to check Work history Gaps in job history? Reasons for leaving Average length of employment Length of employment at last job References Are past supervisors listed? 12

Sample interview questions What would your last boss/co-workers tell us about you? How was your job performance assessed? What were you commended for? What did you need to improve? In what areas were there disagreements and how did you handle that? Why did you decide to handle the situation in that manner? What skills will you bring here? Why did you leave your last position? How were you able to demonstrate teamwork in your last position? Sample reference check questions Ability to work cooperatively with supervisor/coworkers Ability to take direction Ability to take responsibility for his/her work and actions SHRM Reference Checking Survey Regularly or sometimes falsified job applicant information 53% Length of employment 51% Past salaries 45% Criminal records 44% Former job titles 35% Former employers 33% Driving records 30% Degrees 24% Credit 22% Schools attended 14% Social security number 13

SHRM Reference Checking Survey Reference information regularly provided by employers 98% Dates of employment 42% Eligibility for re-hire 41% Salary history 19% Reason for leaving 18% Job qualification 16% Employability 13% Work habits 11% People skills 8% Violent/bizarre behavior 7% Personality traits Exercise: Develop Rules for Termination Checklist Divide in to four groups of ten and develop a checklist of rules to follow for terminating any employee that would minimize the risk of retaliation. Cardinal Rules of Termination Pinpoint the basis for the discharge Get all the facts first to make sure your investigation is thorough, complete & welldocumented Investigate promptly; don t delay! Use progressive discipline & keep appropriate documentation 14

Cardinal Rules of Termination Terminate at the beginning or end of shift Inform in person or based on situation via telephone or letter Notify security Take another member of management or HR team member with you Have a means of escape available Conduct all employee interviews with care and respect Listen more than talk Project calmness Make the termination a statement of fact Resources Red Cross www.redcross.org SHRM www.shrm.org OSHA www.osha.gov FBI www.fbi.gov USDA www.usda.gov 15