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LABOR AND POLICY\Workplace Violence Prevention Program Policy—Adopt Amended Version Again—4-2-18
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF AMENDED TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM
AND WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION POLICY STATEMENT
RESOLUTION NO.: , 2018
INTRODUCED BY:
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY:
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board has long recognized the value of its employees
by seeking to provide a safe working environment for each and every Town employee and
minimize the risk of workplace violence, and
WHEREAS, in 2010, by Resolution No.: 76,2010, the Town Board accordingly
authorized adoption of a Workplace Violence Prevention Program (Program), and
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Labor recommended certain language
changes in the Town's Program and therefore, by Resolution No.: 66,2018, the Town Board
authorized an amendment to its Program and also adopted a Workplace Violence Prevention
Policy Statement (Statement), and
WHEREAS, the Town, including the authorized employee representative from the
Town's Unit of the Civil Service Employees Association, reevaluated its workplace, including all
work sites where Town employees perform work-related duties in the course of their
employment, and
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WHEREAS, the authorized employee representative from the Town's Unit of the Civil
Service Employees Association has reviewed and provided input regarding the content of the
amended Town of Queensbury Workplace Violence Prevention Program, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to authorize such proposed amended Program and
Policy Statement as presented at this meeting,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the adoption of the
amended Town of Queensbury Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement and Workplace
Violence Prevention Program substantially in the form presented at this meeting and authorizes and
directs the Town Supervisor to make arrangements for the distribution of copies to all Town
employees, including members of the Town's Unit of the Civil Service Employees Association, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to
forward a certified copy of this Resolution along with the amended Town of Queensbury
Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement and Workplace Violence Prevention Program
to the appropriate representatives of the New York State Department of Labor, and the Town
Supervisor, Town Safety Officer, Town Counsel and/or Town Budget Officer to take any action
necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution.
Duly adopted this 2nd day of April, 2018, by the following vote:
AYES
NOES
ABSENT :
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF WORKPLACE
VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM
RESOLUTION NO.:76,2010
INTRODUCED BY: Mr. John Strough
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier
WHEREAS, in accordance with Labor Law §27-b, public employers have the affirmative
duty to ensure that the risk of workplace assaults and homicides is evaluated and to design a
Workplace Violence Prevention Program to prevent and minimize the hazard of workplace
violence to public employees, and
WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury is a public employer within the meaning of the act,
and
WHEREAS, consistent with its obligations under Labor Law §27-b, the Town has
evaluated its workplace, including all work cites where Town employees perform work-related
duties in the course of their employment,
WHEREAS, the results of that review have been incorporated into the Workplace
Violence Prevention Program, and
WHEREAS, a draft copy of the proposed Workplace Violence Prevention Program was
provided to the Queensbury Chapter of the Civil Service Employees Association (Union) on or
about July 24th, 2009 and the Union did not identify any objections to the proposed Policy, and
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board recognizes the value of its employees and
wants to provide a safe working environment for each and every Town employee and to
minimize the risk of any workplace violence, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board therefore wishes to adopt such Workplace Violence
Prevention Program,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby adopts the Town of Queensbury
Workplace Violence Prevention Program substantially in the form presented at this meeting and
authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to make arrangements for the distribution of a copy of
such Program to every employee, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to
amend the Employee Handbook accordingly to reflect adoption of this new Program/Policy, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor,
Town Counsel and/or Town Budget Officer to take any action necessary to effectuate the terms
of this Resolution.
Duly adopted this 11'1' day of January, 2010, by the following vote:
AYES : Mr. Metivier, Mr. Montesi, Mr. Strough, Mr. Stec
NOES : None
ABSENT :Mr. Brewer
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF AMENDED TOWN OF
QUEENSBURY WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM
AND WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION POLICY STATEMENT
RESOLUTION NO.: 66,2018
INTRODUCED BY: Mrs. Jennifer Switzer
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY: Mr. Anthony Metivier
WHEREAS, the Queensbury Town Board recognizes the value of its employees and
wants to provide a safe working environment for each and every Town employee and to
minimize the risk of any workplace violence, and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.: 76,2010, the Town Board accordingly authorized
adoption of a Workplace Violence Prevention Program, and
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Labor has recommended certain
language changes in the Town's Workplace Violence Prevention Program and therefore the
Town Board wishes to authorize an amendment to its Workplace Violence Prevention Program
and adopt a Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement as presented at this meeting,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the adoption of the Town
of Queensbury Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement and Workplace Violence
Prevention Program as suggested by the New York State Department of Labor substantially in the
form presented at this meeting and authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to make
arrangements for the distribution of copies to Town employees, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor,
Town Safety Officer, Town Counsel and/or Town Budget Officer to take any action necessary to
effectuate the terms of this Resolution.
Duly adopted this 22"d day of January, 2018, by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Metivier, Mrs. Atherden, Mr. Ferone, Mrs. Switzer, Mr. Strough
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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Town of Queensbury
Workplace Violence Prevention Program
Table of Contents
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Page No.
Introduction 1
Purpose 1
Statement of Program 2
Scope of Program 2
Application of Program 2
Training 2
Reporting of Violence 3
Workplace Risk Evaluation 4
Introduction 4
Risk Evaluation and Methods to Prevent Incidents 4
Hierarchy of Controls 4
Program Review Plan 4
Appendix "A" 5
Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement 5
Appendix"B" 6
Workplace Violence Incident Report 6
Appendix "C" 7
Explain Risk Factors and Protection Measures from
Workplace Assessment 7
Clerical 8
Public Officials 9
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Overview
Workplace Violence Prevention Program
Introduction
Workplace violence presents a serious occupational safety hazard for workers. On June
7,2006,New York State enacted legislation that requires the Town of Queensbury to
perform a risk evaluation of its workplaces and develop and implement programs to
prevent and minimize workplace assaults and homicides. The Town of Queensbury
along with the authorized union representatives,were given the opportunity and assisted
in the development of this program,the evaluation of the physical and environmental
threats which they face,and the annual review of the workplace violence program. The
Town of Queensbury has adopted a Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement
which is attached hereto as Appendix"A."
Purpose
The purpose of the Workplace Violence Prevention Program is to provide information to
managers,supervisors,and employees about preventing and responding to incidents of
workplace violence or threats of violence and the"New York State Public Employer
Workplace Violence Prevention Law"contained in Section 27-b of the New York State
Labor Law.
The goals of the program are:
1. To reduce the probability of threats or acts of violence in the workplace, and
2. To ensure that any incident,complaint,or report of violence is taken seriously
and dealt with in a timely manner.
The Town of Queensbury will not tolerate violence in the workplace. All incidents,
complaints,and or reports of violence and threats of violence,will be taken seriously
because the Town of Queensbury is committed to providing its employees with a
reasonably safe and secure work environment. The Town of Queensbury's Workplace
Violence Prevention Policy Statement will be conspicuously posted in each location as
well as on the Intranet to advise all employees where they may report violations.
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The purpose of this program is to address the issue of potential workplace violence,
prevent workplace violence from occurring to the fullest extent possible,and set forth
procedures to be followed when such violence has occurred.
Statement of Program
Violence and threats of violence in the workplace will not be tolerated by the Town of
Queensbury. Examples of workplace violence can include oral or written statements,
gestures,or expressions that communicate a direct or indirect physical threat of harm.
Such behavior will be taken seriously and will be dealt with appropriately.
Scope of Program
All the Town of Queensbury employees are required to comply with this program. In
addition,since visitors of the Town of Queensbury owned property and facilities are
required to conduct themselves in a non-violent manner in conformity with existing law,
employees who observe or experience visitors of the Town of Queensbury property
engaging in violent behavior should follow the procedures in our policy for the reporting
such behavior.
Application of Program
Violence and other physical disruptive behavior by or against an employee of the Town
of Queensbury are unacceptable. Individuals who commit such acts may be removed
from the premises and may be subject to appropriate disciplinary action, including,where
legally appropriate,termination of employment and or criminal penalties.
Training
All employees will be informed of the requirements of the law,the risk factors in their
workplace,and the location of the written workplace violence prevention program.
Training is also required for employees on the measures they can take to protect
themselves from the risks identified in the assessment and the details of the written
workplace violence prevention program. Employee workplace violence training is to be
provided annually.
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Reporting of Violence
An effective reporting system: (1) protects the Town of Queensbury's employees from
harm in the workplace; (2) assists management in its effort to maintain a safe and
productive work environment; and(3) ensures management the opportunity to investigate
and determine the cause(s) and make recommendations to minimize recurrence. All
workplace violence incident reports must be in writing.
Any employee who witnesses or encounters any act of violence should:
• Complete and submit the"Workplace Violence Incident Report"attached
hereto as Appendix"B"and is available on the intranet or with their
Department Manager. The Town of Queensbury will take necessary
action. Any employee who believes that an imminent danger exists should
bring the matter to the Town of Queensbury's immediate attention.
• Immediately notify his/her supervisor and/or HR, as appropriate
• As appropriate,notify building security
• As appropriate,call 911
Supervisors/managers should approach such situations with caution,balancing the need
to maintain an orderly workplace with personal safety. Following notification, if the
Town of Queensbury's management has been given reasonable time to take corrective
action and no such action has been taken,the employee or his or her representative may
inform the Commissioner of Labor of the danger and request that an inspection be
conducted. Such request must be in writing and include with a reasonable level of
specificity the grounds of the notice.
The Town of Queensbury is prohibited by law from taking any retaliatory action against
any employee who: (1)has made the Town of Queensbury management aware of what the
employee deems to be an imminent danger; (2) has requested that the Commissioner of
Labor conduct an inspection; or(3) accompanies the Commissioner during an inspection
of the Agencies,pursuant to §27-b.6 of Article 2 of the State Labor Law.
12 NYCRR Part 800.6(g)(2)(viii)Note: Nothing in this part shall require the disclosure
of information otherwise kept confidential for security reasons. Such information may
include information which,if disclosed:
• Would interfere with law enforcement investigations or judicial proceedings;
• Would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or impartial adjudication;
• Would identify a confidential source or disclose confidential information relating
to a criminal investigation;
• Would reveal criminal investigative techniques or procedures,except routine
techniques and procedures; or
• Would endanger the life or safety of any person.
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Workplace Risk Evaluation
Introduction
Certain factors or situations may place employees at a greater risk of workplace violence.
This workplace evaluation is based upon surveys of all of the Town of Queensbury's
facilities conducted by Town of Queensbury representatives and authorized employee
representatives.
Risk Evaluation and Methods to Prevent Incidents
Workplace violence can occur in any workplace setting. However, some settings or
factors may pose a greater degree of workplace violence risk. Employment situations or
factors that may pose higher risks for the Town of Queensbury employees include,but
not limited to:
• Working public settings
• Working alone in small numbers
• Having a mobile workplace assignment,and
• Worker on worker workplace violence
Records Examination and Risk Evaluations were also conducted and the methods and
means by which the hazards are being addressed are listed in the document"Explain Risk
Factors and Protective Measure from Workplace Assessment attached hereto as
Appendix"C"."All Town of Queensbury sites were surveyed along with authorized
employee representatives and hazards are identified in`Explain Risk Factors and
Protective Measure from Workplace Assessment."
Hierarchy of Controls
A hierarchy of controls to which the program shall adhere as follows: engineering
controls,work practice controls,and finally personal protective equipment.
Program Review Plan
The Town of Queensbury has a plan for program review and update on at least an annual
basis. Such review and update shall set forth any mitigating steps taken in response to any
incident of workplace violence. The review will also include the participation of the
authorized employee representative(s).
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APPENDIX"A"
Workplace Violence Prevention Policy Statement
The Town of Queensbury is committed to the safety and security of our employees.
Workplace violence presents a serious occupational safety hazard to our agency,staff,
and clients. Threats,threatening behavior, or acts of violence against the Town of
Queensbury's employees where any work related duty is performed will be thoroughly
investigated and appropriate action will be taken,including summoning criminal justice
authorities when warranted. All employees are responsible for helping to create an
environment of mutual respect for each other as well as clients,following all policies,
procedures and program requirements,and for assisting in maintaining a safe and secure
work environment.
This policy is designed to meet the requirements of NYS Labor Law 27b and highlights
some of the elements that are found within our Workplace Violence Prevention Program.
The process involved in complying with this law included a workplace evaluation that
was designed to identify the workplace violence hazards our employees could be exposed
to. Authorized Employee Representative(s)will,at a minimum,be involved in:
• The evaluation of the physical environment;
• The development of the Workplace Violence Prevention Program and;
• The review of workplace violence incident reports at least annually to identify
trends in the types of incidents in the workplace and review of the effectiveness of
the mitigating actions taken.
All employees will participate in the annual Workplace Violence Prevention Training
Program.
The goal of this policy is to promote the safety and well-being of all people in our
workplace.All incidents of violence or threatening behavior will be responded to
immediately upon notification.
All Town of Queensbury personnel are responsible for notifying the contact person
designated below of any violent incidents,threatening behavior, including threats they
have witnessed,received,or have been told that another person has witnessed or
received.
First Contact Person:
Direct Department Supervisor
Second Contact Person:
Town Supervisor's office—Executive Assistant or Town Supervisor
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APPENDIX"B"
Workplace Violence Incident Report
1.Date of Incident
2.Time of day/shift when the incident occurred
3.Workplace Location where incident occurred
4.Provide a detailed description of the incident including:
Events leading up to the incident and how the incident ended;
Names and job title of involved employee(s);
Name or other identifier of other individuals involved;
Nature and extent of injuries arising from the incident and;
Name of witnesses
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Name of Employee Reporting the Incident(Optional)
Note: Refer to 12 NYCRR Part 800.6 Section(i)(3)(ii)for special instruction on privacy
concern cases.
Print additional sheets if necessary.
Date
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APPENDIX"C"
Explain Risk Factors and Protection Measures from Workplace
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Assessment
Highway/Water and Waste Water Dept./Recreation/Maintenance/Recycling
A. Working in remote work assignments-
• Employees will work hours assigned by their supervisor and will notify
supervisor of any needed change in work schedule. Employees should be aware
of closest phone or radio for 911 calls
B. Dealing with irritated people outside of fellow staff
• Employees are to keep calm and not escalate the situation and walk away from
irate individuals and call 911 if necessary
C. Employee internal disputes
• Employees will be instructed that screaming,yelling, cursing, make derogatory
remarks about each other is unacceptable behavior in the work place.
• Internal arguing and yelling will not be tolerated. Employees need to walk away
and exit the area immediately then report incident to their Supervisor. If you
cannot exit you need to take appropriate action to get away. If there has been
a threat of workplace violence,fill out an incident report.
D. Employee External disputes
• Employees will be instructed that this is unacceptable behavior in the work
place.
• Arguing and yelling with residents or individuals from the outside will not be
tolerated. Employees need to walk away and exit the area immediately then
report incident to their Supervisor. If there has been a threat of workplace
violence,fill out an incident report.
Field Service Personnel
(Fire Marshal, Code Enforcement,Appraiser)
A. Dealing with irate people in the field
• See Above
B. Dealing with irate people in the office/counter
• See Above
• Activate panic buttons if available
• Notify direct or appropriate supervisor
• Notify others in the building if warranted
• Limit public access to public areas only
C. Conflict via phone
• Do not escalate situation and speak calmly
• Take notes
• Notify direct or appropriate supervisor.
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Clerical
A. Dealing with irritated people at windows or open counters, including handling
of cash. Residents access open offices
• Employees will be instructed on when to call 911 and to make others in the
building aware of an emergency.
• The public will be kept out of offices whenever practical
• Alternate persons will make cash bank deposits at different times of day.
• Employees will be trained on keeping calm if an irate person confronts them.
Employees will not get into vocal confrontations with the public. Such
behavior is unacceptable. Employees should notify and involve their
supervisor and let them handle it if warranted.
B. Irate people attending court, board meetings and public hearings
• Instructions will be given on use of the panic button in the meeting room,the
building intercom as well where there is a phone available to dial 911 will be
given during training.
• Officials and the public will be advised of emergency exits at the beginning of
all public meetings.
C. Working alone in the building
• Employees will work hours that have been assigned by their supervisor and
will notify their supervisor of any needed change in work schedule.
Employees should be aware of closest phone for 911 calls
D. Employee internal disputes
• Employees will be instructed that this is unacceptable behavior in the work
place.
Internal arguing and yelling will not be tolerated. Employees need to walk
away and exit the area immediately then report incident to their Supervisor.
If there has been a threat of workplace violence,fill out an incident report
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Public Officials
Irate people attending court,board meetings and public hearings
• Officials and the public will be advised of emergency exits at the beginning of
all public meetings.
• Instructions will be given on use of the panic button in the meeting room,
where there is a phone available to dial 911 will be given during training.
• Elected and appointed officials will be trained on the proper conduct for
officials at public meetings. Officials will not get into vocal confrontations
with the public or each other
• Court bailiffs will be present for court nights and metal detectors used to
screen all attending court. The rear door of court room (by restrooms)will
be locked so court attendees cannot enter once exiting that door
Employee internal disputes
• Employees will be instructed that yelling and fighting is unacceptable
behavior in the work place. Internal arguing and yelling will not be
tolerated. Employees need to walk away and exit the area immediately
then report incident to their Supervisor. If there has been a threat of
workplace violence,fill out an incident report
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