
Wearable Panic Buttons Substantially Reduce Healthcare Workplace Violence
- A Pennsylvania healthcare organization deployed a safety platform featuring wearable panic buttons to protect staff.
- This system allows employees to discreetly send instant alert signals directly to a security center.
- Within one year, the organization recorded a 66 percent drop in workplace violence incidents.
- Staff also reported more early-stage escalations, showing increased comfort in preventing safety threats.
Extended Reality Enhances Construction Safety Training Effectiveness
- A review evaluated extended reality technologies used for occupational health and safety training in construction.
- Immersive virtual reality emerged as the most common application for enhancing safety awareness and hazard identification.
- These technologies enable realistic, risk-free simulations but face limitations like high costs and compatibility issues.
- The study recommends developing regulatory frameworks to standardize program quality and help firms offset implementation expenses.
Six Key Actions for HR to Prevent Workplace Violence
- Experts at a recent industry panel outlined six steps for employers to mitigate workplace violence risks.
- Organizations should establish a dedicated, written prevention plan tailored to the hazards of specific jobsites.
- Detailed employee training, clear hazard evaluation, and thorough documentation of incidents are also necessary components.
- Finally, businesses must combine psychological awareness with legally compliant, continuously updated protocols.
