Title: Security Management Program
1Security Management Program
2Definition
- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Agency)
defines workplace violence to include abusive
language, intimidation, assault, fighting or
other violent acts displayed by employees,
co-workers, management, patients, visitors, or
other parties which may cause emotional or
physical intimidation or harm.
3- New Hanover Health Network has a zero tolerance
of a threatening environment. - Take all threats seriously.
- If you are on the 17th. Street or Cape Fear
campus and you are in immediate danger, call a
Code Strong. If you are on an off site location
- dial 9-911. - Report all violence in the workplace.
- Complete a Threat Reporting Form.
4Risk Factors for Workplace Violence
- Prevalence of handguns and other weapons
- Increasing number of mentally ill patients being
released without follow up care - Distraught family members
- Frustrated patients due to long waits
- Drug/alcohol abusers
- Low staffing
- Isolated work areas
- Poor conflict resolution and communication skills
5Risk Factors for Workplace Violence (cont.)
- Lack of feedback to employees
- Inconsistent implementation of policies
- Presence of street gangs
- Lack of staff training in recognizing and
managing increasing hostile and/or assaultive
behavior
6Violence in the Workplace
- This is the most frequent cause of death for
women on the job and the second for men. - OSHA determined that 51 of workplace violence
occurs in medical and/or social service settings.
7Crisis Prevention Institute CourseGives You
Skills
- This course gives you
- training to be able to recognize disruptive
behavior and to know how to respond to such
behavior - skills to know what to do when someone hits or
grabs you
8Crisis Prevention Institute CourseGives You
Skills
- The course is six hours long
- The course is open to all employees
- It is free of charge
- The course is held at NHRMC
- You may get more information by calling
Management and Staff Development at extension 5944
9Crisis Prevention Institute Course
- Four Stages of Disruptive Behavior
- 1. Anxiety A noticeable change or increase in
behavior - 2. Defensive The beginning stages of loss of
rationality, belligerent, challenges authority - 3. Acting Out The total loss of control which
often results in physical acting out - 4. Tension Reduction Decrease in physical and
emotional energy which occurs after a person has
acted out. Person regains rationality
10Domestic ViolenceDefinition and Facts
- Domestic violence is any type of physical,
sexual, verbal or emotional abuse that is done
against an intimate partner by another intimate
partner. - 74 of victims are harassed by their partners at
their workplace. - Domestic violence is the leading cause for female
homicides (death) at the workplace.
11Domestic Violence Victims
- Employee victims, who have restraining orders for
the workplace and/or who feel unsafe at work are
to notify Special Police so security measures can
be taken while at work.
12Question
- Are you in a relationship with a person who
threatens you or hurts you verbally, emotionally,
physically or sexually? - If so, there are people to help you.
13Resources for Domestic Violence Victims
- Employee Health Services
- New Hanover County Domestic Violence Shelter and
Services at 343-0703 - If in immediate danger at home call 911
14Safety Plan Have the following items hidden in a
place where a partner cannot find them
- Important papers, including
- bank account numbers
- checkbook
- your social security number
- his social security number
- his date of birth
- his workplace numbers
- insurance policies
- - marriage license
- birth certificates for you and your children
- list of important telephone numbers (family,
friends, resources) - Sentimental valuables and photos
- Cash (50 or more)
- Medications
- Keys for house and car