Nearly one hospital security officer workers’ comp incident happens every other day in British Columbia, according to a new analysis. BC, workplace violence, WorkSafeBC| Campus Safety Magazine
Baptist Health has installed advanced weapons detection systems in the emergency rooms of its Louisville and La Grange facilities to enhance safety and security for patients, visitors, and staff. Baptist Health Louisville, Baptist Health La Grange, Brian Sallee| Campus Safety Magazine
Seyfarth Synopsis: On Thursday, June 5, 2025, OSHA Nominee David Keeling testified that he plans to adopt a more cooperative, proactive approach and pursue a new workplace violence regulation. As we previously blogged, on February 11, 2025, President Trump nominated David Keeling as Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA, pending Senate confirmation. In the first... Continue Reading|
On May 13, 2025, Cal/OSHA released a new discussion draft of its proposed regulation on Workplace Violence Prevention in General Industry. This latest version updates the July 15, 2024 draft we previously blogged about, and reflects stakeholder input gathered through the advisory committee process. Key Proposed Revisions Confronting Suspected Criminals One of the most significant... Continue Reading|
The California Legislature Has Mandated Training on Preventing Workplace Violence for Places Where Ten or More Employees Work. This Impacts many Churches and| Church Law Center
Hospital Security and Workplace Violence News from Around the Nation: August 2024, weapons detection, K-9, de-escalation, bomb detection| Campus Safety Magazine
In this episode of The Workplace podcast, we discuss the requirements of California’s new workplace violence regulation/standard, SB 553.| HRWatchdog
We discuss the common questions, practical challenges and lessons employers have been experiencing as they implement workplace violence prevention programs.| HRWatchdog