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Workplace Violence Prevention
Spelman is
committed to preventing workplace violence and to maintaining a safe
work environment. Given the increasing violence in society in general,
Spelman has adopted the following guidelines to deal with intimidation,
harassment, or other threats of (or actual) violence that may occur
during business hours or on its premises.
All
employees, including supervisors and temporary employees, should be
treated with courtesy and respect at all times. Employees are expected
to refrain from fighting, "horseplay," or other conduct that
may be dangerous to others. Firearms, weapons, and other dangerous or
hazardous devices or substances are prohibited from the premises of
Spelman without proper authorization.
Conduct
that threatens, intimidates, or coerces another employee, a student, or
a member of the public at any time, including off-duty periods, will
not be tolerated. This prohibition includes all acts of harassment,
including harassment that is based on an individual's sex, race, age,
or any characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
All threats
of (or actual) violence, both direct and indirect, should be reported
as soon as possible to your immediate supervisor or any other member of
management. This includes threats by employees, as well as threats by
vendors, solicitors, or other members of the public. When reporting a
threat of violence, you should be as specific and detailed as possible.
All
suspicious individuals or activities should also be reported as soon as
possible to a supervisor, the Office of Public Safety or the Office of
Human Resources.
Spelman
will promptly and thoroughly investigate all reports of threats of (or
actual) violence and of suspicious individuals or activities. The
identity of the individual making a report will be protected as much as
is practical. In order to maintain workplace safety and the integrity
of its investigation, Spelman may suspend employees, either with or
without pay, pending investigation.
Anyone
determined to be responsible for threats of (or actual) violence or
other conduct that is in violation of these guidelines will be subject
to prompt disciplinary action up to and including termination of
employment.
Spelman
encourages employees to bring their disputes or differences with other
employees to the attention of their supervisors or the Human Resources
Office before the situation escalates into potential violence. Spelman
is eager to assist in the resolution of employee disputes, and will not
discipline employees for raising such concerns.
Policy No. 522 Effective Date: 9/1/2000
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