Announcements
Posted: Thursday, October 7, 2010Workplace Violence Prevention Training
An incident of workplace violence could have lifelong consequences for employees and their families. The Human Resource Management Office offers a Workplace Violence/Domestic Violence Prevention Training program for all employees. Sessions will be conducted by Sam Lunetta, retired University Police lieutenant. Participation at this training is mandated for all public employees under New York State Labor Law Section 27-b.
Topics to be covered include: recognizing warning signs for potential violence, assessing risk in various work settings, what to do and what not to do if presented with a violent situation, and campus resources available to prevent violence.
Sessions will be held in Cleveland Hall 418 from 10:00 a.m. to noon on: Tuesday, October 12 and Wednesday, October 13.
To register for one of the sessions, visit the HR website or call ext. 4822.
This training is now available online for those who are unable to attend the group sessions. Employees may access the program on ANGEL. In the Campus Group Section, select “Workplace Violence Prevention Group.”
Topics to be covered include: recognizing warning signs for potential violence, assessing risk in various work settings, what to do and what not to do if presented with a violent situation, and campus resources available to prevent violence.
Sessions will be held in Cleveland Hall 418 from 10:00 a.m. to noon on: Tuesday, October 12 and Wednesday, October 13.
To register for one of the sessions, visit the HR website or call ext. 4822.
This training is now available online for those who are unable to attend the group sessions. Employees may access the program on ANGEL. In the Campus Group Section, select “Workplace Violence Prevention Group.”