Don’t get mad, get prepared
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The risk of workplace violence is a foreseeable risk for organizations that have public-facing roles including emergency services, hospitality, distribution, health services and retail.
What should you do?
The first thing to understand is whether your staff could at any point be exposed to confrontational or threatening members of the public. The next step is to then consider what procedures you should have in place to control those risks, and whether existing processes are adequate.
It may not just be members of the public that pose these risks, but intruders or trespassers, particularly if you are involved in any cash-handling or delivery of valuable items. The risk is heightened if your staff have to work remotely or in isolation, including at night.
Be aware that threatening behaviour can also come from within your own business. This tends to be less common, particularly now after the pandemic that a lot of work is still being performed remotely. But personal disputes between colleagues that may or may not be work related can lead to anti-social behaviour at work. So, respect in the workplace training, including anti-bullying policies, are important. The policies, which all staff should be trained in, will provide the base line from which you can control the potential outbreak of violence in the workplace. Additional policies and procedures around the use of alcohol are also very important.
Key steps to reduce the risks
Steps to undertake now include:
undertaking a risk assessment of potential sources of violence and determining the best way to control those risks - this should be done through consultation with your staff
implementing risk controls, which could range from building physical barriers to protect against intruders or aggressive members of the public, as well as electronic security protection
putting in place a policy that sets out the potential sources of violence in your business and the steps that will be taken to prevent it - be sure to train staff on how to manage potentially violent situations
Interested in Knowing More?
For in-depth advice about risk management, please contact one of our expert team today. https://www.hseigroup.com/contact.
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