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Learn More about  Workplace Violence Prevention for Your Healthcare Facility 

Omnigo invites you to view the Workplace Violence Prevention in Healthcare Webinar, focusing on:
  • Standardized incident reporting categories
  • Review of Cal/OSHA regulations that may be consistent with future national standards
  • What we can do to support you in your efforts to maintain a safe environment

Webinar Speakers 

Harving Parra Harving Parra

CHPA, CHEP, CHSP
Program Manager,
Workplace Violence and EOC at CHOC Children's
Harving.Parra@choc.org 

Calvin Fakkema Calvin Fakkema

CHSP, CHEP
Director, Safety, Security, & Emergency Management at CHOC Children's
CFakkema@choc.org 

Brine_Hamilton-sma Brine Hamilton

CHPA
System Engineer, Healthcare Vertical at Omnigo
brine.hamilton@omnigo.com 

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Solutions Customized to Protect Healthcare Professionals

Companies that lead the industry in continuous improvement of their security and safety programs see increased job satisfaction, lower turnover, and better patient care.

Mitigate Workplace Violence by Monitoring High-Risk Areas

Ensure that officers routinely check high-risk areas and automatically notify management when required tasks are not completed. To ensure healthcare security and physical safety needs are being met.

Effectively Manage Visitors

Our Visitor Management Software for hospitals can integrate with other threat detection solutions to determine high-risk visitors and alert the appropriate staff. To increase risk management in healthcare, and keep everyone safe.

Comply with OSHA and Joint Commission Regulations

Omnigo's Security Management Software makes complying with state and federal regulations simple and easy. Including OSHA workplace violence, compliance management, and more.

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