Workplace Violence Risk Assessment Tool in Any Sector
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In Ontario, the Occupational Health and Safety Act requires employers to assess the risks of workplace violence and to put in place policies and programs regarding workplace violence and workplace harassment. These Workplace Violence Assessment Tools have been developed to help Ontario employers meet these requirements.
There are three parts to the Workplace Violence Assessments:
1. General Physical Environment Assessment
Focused on the nature of the workplace, it takes you through a survey of the physical environment and security measures at your workplace
2. Risk Factor Selection Tool
Used to identify risks specific to your workplace.
3. Assessments for Specific Risks
Complete the assessment for any specific risk that exists in your workplace including: direct contact with clients; handling cash; working alone or in small numbers; working with unstable or volatile people; working in a community‐based setting; mobile workplace; working in high crime areas; securing or protecting valuable goods; transporting people or goods.
You should begin with the General Physical Environment assessment, and then complete the Risk Factor Selection tool to determine which (if any) of the Assessments for Specific Risks are required. You only need to complete those additional assessments that are relevant to your workplace or to specific jobs or locations.
Before you start to use the assessments:
When completing the assessments:
The Risk Factor Selection Tool helps you to identify the additional specific risks that are present at your workplace. If an additional specific risk is identified, you will be prompted to complete a separate assessment for each additional risk. The method of completing this assessment is the same as for the General Physical Environment assessment.
Workplaces are not required to use all or any of the examples of controls. There may be other controls that are more suitable to the circumstances of your workplace, and to controlling the risks of workplace violence that you identify.
Your workplace may have additional risks that are not covered by these Workplace Violence Assessments. PSHSA can assist you with suggestions or materials about more focused assessments for your type of workplace.
Thank you for using the OHSCO Workplace Violence Risk Assessment E‐Tool provided to you by the Public Services Health and Safety Association.