Emergency Procedures: WORKPLACE VIOLENCE

Emergency Procedures: WORKPLACE VIOLENCE

General Tips

  • Remain calm
  • Notify supervisor immediately

Signs of Workplace Violence

  • Consider the specific circumstances when evaluating the following signs. The presence of one characteristic may not necessarily mean a person is prone to workplace violence, but if in doubt, call SUSCC Police.
  • Threats, threatening behavior, displays of aggression, or excessive anger
  • A history of threats or violent acts
  • Unusual fascination with weapons
  • Verbal abuse of coworkers and/or customers, or harassment via phone/email
  • Bizarre comments or behavior, especially if it includes violent content
  • Holding grudges, inability to handle criticism, habitually making excuses, and/or blaming others
  • Chronic, hypersensitive complaints about persecution or injustice
  • Making jokes or offensive comments about violent acts
  • Significant changes in mood or behavior

Call SUSCC Police or 911 (depending on the situation) and tell the dispatcher:

  • Your location
  • Person’s physical description
  • Person’s location and direction of travel
  • Person’s behavior: what, when and where it happened
  • Stay on the phone until released by the dispatcher