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Threat Detector

Your Role in Preventing Workplace Violence

Employees play a very important role in preventing violence in the workplace. They're on the front lines; they may be the first ones to see behavior in a co-worker, customer or vendor that makes them uncomfortable or even scared.

The Threat Detector program will clarify what these behaviors are and what action to take when you see them.


The goal is to get the right people in your company quickly involved to handle the potential threat. This ultimately results in a safer workplace for all.

Participants will learn to:

  • Define a threat
  • Describe types of threatening behaviors
  • Identify behaviors that should be reported to a manager or Human Resources (HR)
  • Increase awareness of possible threats to prevent workplace violence
  • List company resources including violence prevention policies and reporting procedures for threatening behavior

Purchase Includes:
  • DVD (17 minutes total)
          Part 1 - Threat Detector (10 minutes)
          Part 2 - Test Your Threat Detector (7 minutes)
  • Facilitator Guide

Running Time: 17 minutes
Copyright Date: 2010

Uses

  • Workplace Issues
  • Workplace Violence
  • Bullying in the Workplace


Order Now!

Enterprise Media offers the following discounted pricing on this program (discounts applied at checkout):

  • Federal Government (20% off)
  • State and Local Government (10% off)
  • Federal Government (GSA) (20% off)
  • Non Profit (15% off)
  • University and Graduate School (20% off)
  • K-12 (20% off)

Preview Downloads

Threat Detector - Full Preview (.wmv, registration required)
Download Windows Media Player

Threat Detector - Facilitator Guide (.pdf)
Download Adobe Reader



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