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50 300-BXB-01-IGDO © 2025, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | www.wsps.ca 46 Developing Workplace Violence and Harassment Policies and Programs: A Toolbox Measures and Yes No N/A Examples of Controls Existing Controls Recommended Controls Procedures (identify person(s) responsible and expected completion dates, if possible) CS9. Do you have procedures for workers to follow when dealing with aggressive or violent clients, customers, or members of the public? CS10. Are there other measures or procedures needed to protect workers from the risks of working in the community? CS11. Are workers trained to recognize and deal with potentially violent people, situations, or high-risk locations? CS12. Are workers trained in safety routines for parking, and leaving and returning to their vehicles? • deferral of visit until proper safety measures can be met • wearing shoes at all times for home visits (for quick exit, if necessary) Develop and implement such procedures, which could include: • recommended actions and responses • when to call for assistance or go to a safe area Measures and procedures will depend on the specific workplace. Training could include: • how workers will be informed about potentially violent people, situations or locations • characteristics of aggressive or violent people • signs of behaviour escalation • recognition of potentially violent situations, including situations of sexual violence • recommended actions and reactions, including when to leave or how to escape • appropriate responses to incidents, including defusing hostile or aggressive behaviours Training could include: • being observant – look and listen • not slinging purses or bags over the shoulder or around the neck • carrying keys in hand • walking around the vehicle and checking the back seat before unlocking the vehicle • locking doors and keeping windows up • how to carry and store valuables • the dangers of reading or writing in parked vehicles WSPS.CA

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