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Abstract
In response to startling statistics in the increasing number of workplace violence (WPV) incidents against health care workers, California employers across the continuum of care are preparing their organizations to comply with California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CAL/OSHA) regulation SB 1299. This groundbreaking legislation requires hospitals and other health care settings to implement written strategic prevention plans and broaden the identification and reporting of incidents related to WPV. Also included in the law is a minimum staff education requirement and formal risk identification and mitigation plans. The occupational health nurse will play a critical role in preparing health care organizations and staff in this endeavor.Entities:
Keywords: best practices; emergency response; government regulation; leadership; mental health; occupational health and safety programs; occupational health and safety team; workplace violence
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28980509 DOI: 10.1177/2165079917731791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Workplace Health Saf ISSN: 2165-0799 Impact factor: 1.413