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Be S.A.F.E. (Not Sorry) - Preventing Violence in the Workplace

Think about it. Every workday, 723 workers are attacked and another 43,800 harassed. Over 1,000 workers are victims of homicide - at work - annually. Approximately two million assaults and threats of violence occur in the workplace each and every year. In the pressure cooker of the contemporary workplace, violent behavior can erupt at any time. Terminated, overworked, or stressed employees can and will pose very real threats. You, your employees, and even visitors to your company are at risk - every day. Do people within your organization know - really know - how to head off workplace threats, how to stay safe?

Be SAFE (Not Sorry) will help keep all your employees educated on handling potentially disruptive and even dangerous threats from co-workers.

Key Learning Points
  • Why prevention starts with general awareness
  • How subtle incidents can build dangerously
  • Why ignoring even small incidents can cause later problems
  • What to do when behaviors exceed normal boundaries
  • Who to report incidents to, and when
  • How personal problems can spill over into real and threatening workplace problems

We can help you acquire Be S.A.F.E. (Not Sorry) , a business training DVD originally produced by VisionPoint, which was purchased and is now owned by Monad Trainer's Aide. This training program is part of a closeout inventory consisting of limited quantities, reduced in price, and once sold will not be available again.

Running Time: 17 minutes
Closed-Captioned
Copyright Date: 2001

Style

  • Dramatic Vignettes

Uses

  • Workplace Issues
  • Workplace Violence


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