Reducing the risk of workplace violence and active shooter incidents is challenging in hospital and healthcare organizations.
Healthcare professionals may be faced with difficult decisions about leaving patients who may not be able to evacuate due to age, injury, illness, or medical procedures in progress.
Hospitals and healthcare settings are complex, in addition to safety and security concerns, there are a number of ethical and legal matters that must inform planning, response and recovery efforts.
Active shooter expert, Steven Crimando will be joined by 20 year legal veteran Christina Rallo Daniels to discuss both the operational and legal challenges in violence prevention and active shooter response in hospitals and healthcare organizations.
This fast-paced, complimentary webinar will provide insight and guidance around such topics as:
- Duty of Care
- OSHA's General Duty Clause
- The American National Standard in Workplace Violence Prevention and Intervention
- The role of state laws
- Industry and accreditor regulations
- Negligent hiring, supervision and retention
- ADA and EEOC issues
- Workers Compensation
- Wrongful Death Suits
- Hazard Controls and Prevention
This is an important and timely webinar and we hope that you can join us.
Presenters
Steven M.
Crimando, MA, BCETS, CHS-V is an internationally known consultant and educator specializing in the application of the behavioral sciences in homeland and private security, violence prevention, crisis management, and disaster response.
Steve is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress (BCETS), a Diplomate of the National Center for Crisis Management; the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, and the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, where he serves as an officer on the Board of Directors.
He is a Certified Trauma Specialist (CTS), a Certified Police Instructor, and holds Level 5 Certification in Homeland Security (CHS-V).
Christina A.
Rallo Daniels, JD, MS, LAC, NCC, DRCC has practiced law in New York and New Jersey for more than 20 years, handling diverse litigation and regulatory compliance matters, as an associate in a large international practice and as a solo practitioner.
She is a New Jersey licensed mental health counselor with specialized training in crisis intervention, trauma, disaster response, and suicide and violence prevention.