This policy applies to all employees, members of the public,
visitors, vendors, contractors and others who do business with the
Town.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
A.
Any behavior that is violent, threatens violence, coerces, harasses
or intimidates others, interferes with an individual's legal rights
of movement or expression, or disrupts the workplace, the work environment,
or the Town's ability to provide services to the public. Examples
of workplace violence include but are not limited to:
(1)
Disruptive behavior intended to disturb, interfere with or prevent
normal work activities (e.g., yelling, using profanity, verbally abusing
others, or waving arms and fists).
(2)
Intentional physical contact for the purpose of causing harm
(e.g., slapping, stabbing, punching, striking, shoving or other physical
attack).
(3)
Menacing or threatening behavior (e.g., throwing objects, pounding
on a desk or door, damaging property, stalking, or otherwise acting
aggressively; or making oral or written statements specifically intended
to frighten, coerce, or threaten) where a reasonable person could
interpret such behavior as constituting evidence of intent to cause
harm to individuals or property.
(4)
No unauthorized person may possess in any building owned by
the Town a firearm, imitation firearm, knives or other dangerous weapon,
instruments or materials that can be used to inflict bodily harm on
an individual or damage to Town property.
B.
Workplace violence can take many forms, including violence by
coworkers, strangers, customers and those resulting from a personal
relationship.
The Town has zero tolerance on any type of workplace violence
committed by or against employees.
A. If you or
someone else is in immediate danger, call 911 and your supervisor.
B. Report any
threatening or potentially dangerous situations or actions to your
department head, the Town Supervisor or the Town Clerk immediately.
C. Reports
can be made anonymously and all reported incidents will be investigated.
D. Reports
or incidents warranting confidentiality will be handled appropriately
and information will be disclosed to others only on a need-to-know
basis.
E. The Town
may actively intervene at indications of a potential hostile or violent
situation.
Desks, telephones, Town-owned vehicles, machinery and computers
are the property of the Town. The Town reserves the right to enter
or inspect your work area, including but not limited to desks and
computer hard drives, without notice.
Training of affected employees will be performed upon initial
assignment and annually thereafter. Retraining is required any time
there is a significant change to the program, a risk factor, or work
control. Training topics will include the following:
A. Requirements
of the New York State Workplace Violence Prevention Law.
B. Details
of the risk factors identified in the risk assessment and our organization's
procedures for conducting the risk assessment.
C. How employees
can protect themselves, summon assistance, report threats and incidents
and how to suggest improvements to the program.
D. Description
and review of our written Workplace Violence Prevention Program.
E. How to obtain
a copy of the Workplace Violence Prevention Plan and where it is kept.
F. How to obtain
post-incident crisis counseling.
G. Training
on dealing with potentially violent clients, citizens and coworkers.