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How to Draft a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) That Meets California SB 553 for Multi-Location Employers

How to Draft a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) That Meets California SB 553 for Multi-Location Employers

California SB 553 requires most California employers to adopt a written Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) and begin maintaining a violent-incident log by July 1, 2024. Multi-location employers face added complexity because the WVPP must be implemented at each worksite and coordinated across different operational realities. This article explains how to draft a compliant WVPP […]

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How to Comply With California SB 553 Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Requirements for Law Firms in 2026

How to Comply With California SB 553 Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Requirements for Law Firms in 2026

California’s SB 553 requires most California employers—including law firms—to implement a written Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) and maintain a related violent incident log by July 1, 2024, with ongoing training and recordkeeping in 2026. In 2026, Cal/OSHA enforcement risk is practical and immediate for firms with front-desk operations, client intake, and contentious matters. This

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