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OSHA Giving Webcast on New Enforcement Procedures for Investigating Workplace Violence Incidents
Webcast features OSHA speaker and is sponsored by the Alliance Against Workplace Violence and presented by ePanic Button.
RALEIGH, NC, November 07, 2011 /Government PR News/ -- OSHA is giving a webinar that reviews its new enforcement procedures for investigating workplace violence incidents. The webinar in being hosted by the Alliance Against Workplace Violence and presented by ePanic Button, LLC.
"OSHA Enforcement Procedures for Investigating Workplace Violence Incidents" will be held on November 16 from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST.
The webinar is free but reservations are limited. Attendees can register here: http://bit.ly/vr7jIf
The speaker is Mikki Holmes, program analyst in OSHA's Directorate of Enforcement Programs and Supervisor in the Office of Federal Agency Programs. Ms. Holmes serves as the OSHA policy contact for issues related to workplace violence.
"This is OSHA's first written guidance on inspection procedures for investigating workplace violence incidents," says Johnny Lee, President of ePanic Button. "Workplace violence is recognized as an occupational hazard in some industries and environments, and the OSHA directives provide an extremely helpful set of guidelines that teach organizations how inspections of workplace violence incidents should be conducted."
Nearly 2 million American workers report having been victims of workplace violence each year. Unfortunately, many more cases go unreported.
Over the past 15 years, workplace violence has remained one of the top four causes of death in the workplace. In addition, it results in tens of thousands of non-fatal injuries annually.
For questions about the webinar contact: Lisa Hirsh, lhirsh@epanicbutton.com
Register for the webinar: http://bit.ly/vr7jIf
About ePanic Button:
ePanic Button is a PC-based distributed alert system that enables employees to rapidly and discretely notify others and request support or security. With the single click of a mouse, keystroke, or foot pedal, users send real-time, peer-to-peer alert messages to any number of receivers via a pop up alert window, email message, and text message.
ePanic Button fills the void when mass notification systems are unnecessary for security incidents, letting all threatened, isolated employees take control of their safety and the safety of those around them.
Contact ePanic Button: lhirsh@epanicbutton.com
http://www.epanicbutton.com
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