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Violence in the Workplace Worker Training - Module 1. Worker Focused Safety Program. Module 1 What, So What & Now What. Worker Focused Safety Program. What this module will cover. The What The So What The Now What. The What.
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Violence in the Workplace Worker Training - Module 1 Worker Focused Safety Program
Module 1What, So What & Now What Worker Focused Safety Program
What this module will cover • The What • The So What • The Now What
The What • Where a risk of injury to workers from violence is identified employer must establish procedures, policies and work environment arrangements to try to eliminate the risk to workers from violence, and • if elimination of the risk to workers is not possible, establish procedures, policies and work environment arrangements to minimize the risk to workers, and • The employer must make a reasonable effort to ensure workers aware of the risk of violence proportional to the level of risk faced
The What - cont. • “Violence" means the attempted or actual exercise by a person, other than a worker, of any physical force so as to cause injury to a worker, and includes any threatening statement or behaviour which gives a worker reasonable cause to believe that he or she is at risk of injury
The What - cont.General Risk Assessments • An analysis of the general risk associated with working in the environment. • Conducted by the JOH&S committee members • Covers any thing or condition that may reasonably expose a person to risk of injury or occupational disease
The What - cont.Threat Risk Assessment • Completed whenever a new or enhanced threat of violence against a worker is recognized • Recognition can come forward through a number of avenues, for example: • A worker or a declaration of unsafe work • A custodial parent • Members of the public • Law enforcement or other credible source
The So What The employer must make a reasonable effort to: • Develop written procedures • Ensure staff understand the procedures • Ensure staff follow the procedures • Reporting incidents • Investigate incident • Eliminate risk, and where not possible • Mitigate risk to lowest possible level
The So What – cont. • The employer must: • Provide instruction, training and supervision to ensure health and safety of workers • Ensure plan includes spare-board, temporary employees and Itinerants
The So What – cont. The worker must: • Follow safe work procedures • Ensure they attend and engage in awareness raising sessions around violence in the workplace • Acknowledging awareness of risk mitigation procedures • Report hazards to supervisor or employer
The So What – cont.Verbal Abuse vs. Threats • Abuse may be intended to hurt the feelings or humiliate someone, while threats may create fear and cause concern for their safety • The use of profanity doesn’t necessarily constitute a threat, however combined with other actions and behaviours it may escalate to threatening behaviour.
The Now What The Board shall not tolerate any intended act of violence in the premises, on its property or during any school-sanctioned activity. Acts of violence shall be considered as a serious threat to the school environment and to the safety of both students and staff and shall be dealt with in accordance with legislation and regulation.
The Now What – cont.Privacy Issues • Sections 33.1(1)f and 33.2(e) of FIPPA allow for disclosure of personal information: • If the information is necessary to protect a worker’s safety • If disclosure will lead to changes in work practices to reduce the risk of injury • Contact Manager, Occupational Health & Safety
The Now What – cont. • Worker Focused Safety Program developed • The District , in collaboration with the Unions and WorkSafeBC have developed a violence reduction program designed to enhance worker safety
The Now What – cont. • Awareness raising sessions • Awareness raising or employee training sessions will be conducted regularly throughout the school year • Sessions will concentrate on violence related issues and response practices and procedures
The Now What – cont. • The district will respond immediately to new or enhanced credible threats of violence • Issues that are already appropriately covered by the School Based Team and/or the District Behavioural Consultant will be referred back to them
The Now What – cont.Your Responsibilities • Follow documented procedures • Ensure you read and understand documents related to your level of risk: • Threat synopsis, safety plans, Behavioural plans • Sign-off on documents indicating you are aware of specific risks and protocols • Report threats of violence to Administrator • Participate in violence training sessions