Oregon Code § 654.414·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of health care employer; security and safety assessment; workplace violence
prevention and protection program; requirements.
(1) A health care employer, in
consultation with the employers workplace safety committee described in ORS
654.176, shall:
(a) Conduct
periodic security and safety assessments to identify existing or potential
threats of workplace violence;
(b) Develop and
implement a workplace violence prevention and protection program for employees
based on assessments conducted under paragraph (a) of this subsection; and
(c) Provide
workplace violence prevention and protection training on an annual basis for
employees and any contracted security personnel who work at the premises of the
health care employer.
(2) An assessment
conducted under subsection (1)(a) of this section shall include, but need not
be limited to:
(a) A measure of
the frequency of workplace violence, including attempts of workplace violence,
that are committed against employees on the premises of a health care employer
or in the home of a patient receiving home health care services during the preceding
five years or for the years that records are available if fewer than five years
of records are available;
(b) An analysis
of the root causes and consequences of workplace violence committed against
employees, including a plan for addressing the analyzed causes; and
(c) Findings on
the extent to which the security considerations described in subsection (3) of
this section were implemented to mitigate risks of workplace violence.
(3) A workplace
violence prevention and protection program developed and implemented by a
health care employer under subsection (1)(b) of this section shall incorporate
and implement a workplace violence prevention and response plan. The plan
shall:
(a) Be based on
an assessment conducted under subsection (1)(a) of this section.
(b) Address
security considerations related to the following:
(A) Physical
attributes of the health care setting;
(B) Staffing
plans, including security staffing;
(C) Personnel
policies;
(D) First aid and
emergency procedures;
(E) Procedures
for reporting incidents of workplace violence; and
(F) Education and
training for employees.
(c) Include
policies and procedures for:
(A) Conducting
internal investigations of incidents of workplace violence that occur on the
premises of the health care employer.
(B) Identifying
employees involved in a workplace violence incident.
(C) Conducting
post-incident employee interviews for the purpose of gathering factual details
about an incident of workplace violence.
(D) Implementing
post-incident response strategies that address the provision of:
(i) First aid or
medical care to employees who have been injured in a workplace violence
incident; and
(ii) Trauma
counseling for employees affected by an incident of workplace violence.
(4)(a) Workplace
violence prevention and protection training required under subsection (1)(c) of
this section shall address the following topics:
(A) General
safety and personal safety procedures, including emergency response guidelines
that may be used to notify employees and contracted security personnel who work
at the premises of the health care employer of a threat or occurrence of
workplace violence;
(B) The meaning
of workplace violence;
(C) Escalation
cycles for assaultive behaviors and other violent or threatening behaviors;
(D) Predictive
factors of workplace violence;
(E) Techniques
for obtaining medical history from a patient with assaultive or other
threatening or violent behavior;
(F) Verbal and
physical techniques to de-escalate and minimize assaultive behaviors and
threats of workplace violence;
(G) Strategies
for avoiding physical harm and minimizing use of restraints;
(H) Restraint
techniques consistent with regulatory requirements;
(I) Self-defense,
including:
(i) The amount of
physical force that is reasonably necessary to protect the employee or a third
person from assault; and
(ii) The use of
least restrictive procedures necessary under the circumstances, in accordance
with an approved behavior management plan, and any other methods of response
approved by the health care employer;
(J) Procedures
for documenting and reporting incidents involving assaultive behaviors and
incidents of workplace violence;
(K) Programs for
post-incident counseling and follow-up;
(L) Resources
available to employees for coping with workplace violence;
(M) The health
care employers workplace violence prevention and protection program, including
the health care employers internal investigation process for investigating
incidents of workplace violence;
(N) Visual cues
and other methods that may be used to identify or notify employees about
individuals exhibiting behavioral indicators of workplace violence; and
(O) Responding to
active shooter incidents.
(b) A health care
employer shall provide workplace violence prevention and protection tra
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 654.414
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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