Antelope Valley Press

Walmart shooting raises need for violence prevention at work

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NEW YORK — The mass shooting, Wednesday, at a Walmart in Virginia is only the latest example of a workplace shooting perpetrate­d by an employee. Many companies have active shooter training. But experts say there is much less focus on how to prevent workplace violence. Workers too often don’t know how to recognize warning signs and co-workers.

More crucially, they often don’t know how to report suspicious behavior or feel empowered to do so, according to workplace safety and human resources experts. One expert said too often attention is focused on the “red flags” and workers should instead be looking for the “yellow flags” — subtle changes in behavior, like increased anger or not showing up for work.

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