Introduction to Workplace Violence Prevention Training

Welcome to your first step toward workplace safety

Workplace violence is a growing concern, affecting organizations and individuals globally. Whether you’re an employee, manager, or organizational leader, understanding WPV is crucial for fostering safer environments. Our Workplace Violence Awareness and Prevention course provides essential tools to recognize, prevent, and respond to violent incidents in professional settings.

Why you need this course

Workplace violence is more than a news headline; it's a pressing issue. According to the FBI, 1 in 4 employees will experience workplace violence during their careers. From verbal abuse to physical threats, incidents can escalate quickly. This course will help you:

  • Recognize types of workplace violence.
  • Identify early warning signs of potential threats.
  • Develop proactive strategies for risk reduction.
  • Support your organization’s workplace violence prevention program.

Workplace safety is more critical than ever. Equip yourself with the skills needed to protect your team and peace of mind.

Take your first step toward safety today

Don’t wait for an incident—be proactive. Enroll in Workplace Violence Awareness and Prevention to gain the skills needed to protect your organization. Your safety and your team’s safety depend on it.

  • Course Duration: 2 hours
  • Cost: $75.00 for 1 year
  • Format: Online Asynchronous
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What you’ll learn

This two-module course includes:

  • Understanding the dynamics of workplace violence
    • Explore behaviors that constitute WPV
    • Learn about risk factors and triggers
  • Strategies for prevention and response
    • Discover organizational and personal strategies to mitigate threats
    • Reflect on real-life scenarios and potential responses

Each module includes reflective questions, a short assessment, and practical self-care tips to reduce stress and enhance well-being.

Who should take this course?

  • Managers and HR professionals aiming to create safer workplaces.
  • Employees seeking to protect themselves and colleagues.
  • Organizational leaders striving for a violence-free culture.
  • Safety and security teams enhancing workplace violence prevention.