Compliance with California New Workplace Violence Prevention Law

Jacquiline Wagner
Instructor:
Jacquiline Wagner 
Duration: 60 Minutes
Webinar ID: 73979

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Overview:

Under a new California law-the first of its kind in the country-no later than July 1, 2024, California employers are required to establish, implement and maintain an effective workplace violence prevention plan and train their employees about the plan.

Why you should Attend: On September 30, 2023, California enacted new Labor Code Section 6401.9, the first of its kind in the United States, that will be applicable to nearly all California employers, with only a few exceptions.

The new law requires employers to establish, implement and maintain an effective workplace violence prevention plan that meets the requirements of the new Labor Code Section 6401.9. Employers are also required to train their employees about the new plan no later than July 1, 2024. Failure to comply with Labor Code section 6401.9 comes with significant financial consequences.

According to the new legislation, Cal/OSHA has the authority to issue citations and impose penalties on employers found to be in violation.

Penalties vary, encompassing minor fines for smaller infractions to substantial monetary consequences for severe or repeated breaches. Additionally, non-compliant employers may potentially face legal action from employees who experience workplace violence due to the absence of a proper workplace violence prevention plan.

This course will review everything you need to know about the new statute, its requirements, and successfully developing your own workplace violence prevention plan and training.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Overview of new California Labor Code Section 6401.9
  • Covered Employers & Limited Exceptions
  • Covered Employees & Limited Exceptions
  • Required Components of an Effective Workplace Violence Prevention Plan
  • Required Employee Involvement
  • Developing an Effective Workplace Violence Prevention Plan
  • Required Employee Training
  • Requisite Record-Keeping and Reporting
  • Workplace Restraining Orders
  • Penalties for Failure to Comply
  • Best practices

Who Will Benefit:
  • Whether you are an employer
  • Human Resources professional
  • Supervisor or in-house counsel seeking to create a supportive workplace culture or an employee navigating the dynamics of all the recent changes to Labor & Employment Law
  • This class will provide valuable insights and practical guidance


Speaker Profile
Jacquiline M. Wagner For more than twenty-five years, Jacquiline Wagner, Esq., the proud President of Wagner HR, has been representing, advising and training business owners, employers, supervisors and Human Resources professionals in all aspects of Employment Law. Stemming from her seasoned experience, Jacquiline has designed an effective four-point system tailored to cultivate the emotional intelligence of leadership, maximize the full potential of employees and effectively reduce the risk of Employment litigation


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