California’s workplace violence prevention standards requires covered employers to comprehensively address workplace violence risks and incidents through a variety of measures, including developing and implementing a comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Plan; conducting workplace violence prevention training; identifying, evaluating and correcting workplace violence hazards; and maintaining various records.| California Chamber of Commerce
Creating and updating a workplace violence prevention plan can feel overwhelming, but CalChamber’s Workplace Violence Prevention (WVP) Support service makes it feel manageable. Our WVP Support service is designed to guide you step-by-step through California’s recent workplace violence prevention requirements. You’ll work one-on-one with an employment law expert who will guide you through CalChamber’s Workplace| HRWatchdog -
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