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3 Workplace Violence Levels and How to Address Them

Early signs of workplace violence or workplace bullying can include intimidating behavior, verbal abuse, or changes in typical

UncategorizedMay 22, 2019

Hospital Workplace Violence Prevention and Awareness Done Right

CS Healthcare Director of the Year Robert W. Field, Jr.’s workplace violence program at RWJ University Hospital Hamilton

UncategorizedOctober 9, 2018

Workplace Violence Prevention Plans Mandatory at All Calif. Hospitals

The new mandate requires all acute-care hospitals and skilled-nursing facilities in California to have comprehensive workplace violence prevention

UncategorizedApril 25, 2018

Joint Commission: 7 Ways to Prevent Workplace Violence in Healthcare Without Adding Security

Implementing certain policies and procedures at your hospital can make a big impact on workplace violence prevention efforts.

UncategorizedApril 24, 2018

Chicago Area Hospital Nurses: Workplace Violence Isn’t Routinely Reported, Tracked

One informal workplace violence survey found that one in three nurses were kicked or hit.

UncategorizedDecember 16, 2017

Healthcare Security Conference to Target Workplace Violence

Each year the conference brings experts together to address security concerns in the healthcare industry.

NewsJuly 1, 2016

2 Mass. Hospitals Praised in Federal Workplace Violence Report

The report applauded the two hospitals' approaches to workplace safety and emergency preparedness.

NewsDecember 10, 2015

Latest Research Shows Healthcare Workers Experience Highest Rate of Workplace Violence

Workplace violence in medical occupations accounts for more than 10 percent of all workplace violence incidents in the

NewsMay 19, 2015

The Four Most Common Types of Workplace Violence

Does your organization know and understand the different categories of workplace violence?

NewsJuly 9, 2014

UT Arlington Researchers Offer Tips to Reduce Workplace Violence

Employers can prevent workplace violence by keeping dangerous employees positively engaged and closely supervising them.

Press ReleasesMarch 15, 2014

Webinar Now on Demand: How to Reduce Workplace Violence With Technology

Learn how enterprise mobile duress solutions can complete your physical security system with Campus Safety magazine’s latest on-demand

NewsSeptember 17, 2013

IAHSS Conference to Focus on Workplace Violence, Drug Diversion, Cybercrime and More

MYRTLE BEACH , S.C.—The International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety’s (IAHSS) 45th Annual General Membership Meeting and

NewsFebruary 20, 2013

32% of Public Safety Officers Don’t Get Enough Workplace Violence Training

Results from Campus Safety's opinion survey also show that 26% of respondents believe campus police and security officers

NewsDecember 11, 2012

1 in 2 U.S. Employees Exposed to Workplace Violence

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa.  – More than half of Americans employed outside their homes (52%) have witnessed, heard about or

NewsFebruary 14, 2012

OSHA Issues Guidelines for Investigating Workplace Violence

WASHINGTON — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued a directive on Enforcement Procedures for Investigating or Inspecting

NewsSeptember 8, 2011

11 Steps to Improve Workplace Violence Prevention Policies

Safety teams, assessments and identifying at-risk locations and individuals are just some of the ways you can prevent

NewsApril 17, 2011

OSHA Faults Hospital for Workplace Violence Violations

DANBURY, Conn.—The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Danbury Hospital for failing to provide its employees

NewsJuly 18, 2010

How Wearable Panic Buttons Will Improve Hospital Workplace Safety in 2026

Integrating wearable panic buttons with AI and predictive analytics is revolutionizing workplace safety by enabling real-time alerts, proactive

InsightsJanuary 15, 2026