Webinar Recording

May 9, 2024

Webinar Recording: New Workplace Violence Prevention Program Requirements in California - Parts 1 and 2

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Webinar Series

As most California employers are now aware, a new workplace violence law (SB 553) requires essentially all CA employers to develop and implement written Workplace Violence Prevention Plans and training by July 1, 2024. The new requirements will be enforced by Cal/OSHA

You can view our two-part webinar series as attorneys from our Workplace Safety team guide you through what is new and how to prepare.

Learn more about our Workplace Safety & Environmental practice. 


Webinar Series Materials

Part 1: What Is New?
Webinar Recording | Presentation

Part 2: How to Prepare and Implement
Webinar Recording | Presentation


If you have any questions, please contact Brenda Begini at bbegini@seyfarth.com and reference this event.

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