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  Workplace Violence

If your company or an individual receives a threat, get as much information as possible such as:

  • What exactly was said?
  • Was a date / time of the threatened action mentioned? ("I'll be there this afternoon.")
  • Was a weapon mentioned or known to be in the threat maker's possession?
  • Is there prior history with the threat-maker; upset client, ex-employee, ex-boyfriend / girlfriend?
  • Is there a restraining order in effect against this person?
  • Is a photograph or physical description available?
  • Develop a plan for notifying office personnel, police, and building management should the individual come into your office.
  • Give the front desk receptionist a discreet way to signal for help.
Building Security Officers are not armed nor trained in physical intervention. They are trained to confront suspicious individuals, talk them into leaving the building and to report on incidents. Report threatening individuals immediately to 911 and then report the incident to the Management Office.
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