Description
The following Violence in the Workplace for Healthcare Workers is designed to educate Healthcare Providers (HCP) on how to protect themselves and others from violence in the workplace. Once completed, you will receive a certificate of completion to verify you have finished the training.
Violence in the Workplace is defined by OSHA as "any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the workplace and can range from threats, verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide.
The information contained in this training was derived from publications of OSHA, OCR, FDA, CDC, NIAID, ATSDR, HHS, or WHO (Government Sourced Material). The Government Sourced Material used by AMC is available for no charge on their associated websites.
The use of the Government Sourced Material by AMC does not imply endorsement or recommendation by OSHA, OCR, FDA, CDC, NIAID, ATSDR, HHS, or WHO or by the United States Government, of AMC, its enterprise, its facility, its services, or its products. © 2020 American Medical Compliance, no copyright claimed in Government Sourced Material.
The following Violence in the Workplace for Healthcare Workers is designed to educate Healthcare Providers (HCP) on how to protect themselves and others with violence in the workplace. Once completed, you will receive a certificate of completion to verify you have finished the training.
Violence in the Workplace is defined by OSHA as "any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the workplace and can range from threats, verbal abuse to physical assaults and even homicide.
The information contained in these trainings was derived from publications of OSHA, OCR, FDA, CDC, NIAID, ATSDR, HHS or WHO (Government Sourced Material). The Government Sourced Material used by AMC is available for no charge on their associated websites. The use of the Government Sourced Material by AMC does not imply endorsement or recommendation by OSHA, OCR, FDA, CDC, NIAID, ATSDR, HHS or WHO or by the United States Government, of AMC, its enterprise, its facility, its services or its products. © 2020 American Medical Compliance, no copyright claimed in Government Sourced Material.