Rhode Island (RI)Safety

Rhode Island Workplace Violence Prevention Plan

Generate a compliant workplace violence prevention plan for your Rhode Island business in minutes. Covers federal and RI state-specific requirements.

Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Requirements in Rhode Island

A comprehensive workplace violence prevention program covering threat assessment, hazard identification, response procedures, employee training, and incident reporting based on SB 553 and OSHA guidelines.

Required in California for most employers under SB 553 (effective July 2024). OSHA's General Duty Clause requires all employers to address recognized workplace violence hazards. Several other states are considering similar legislation.

Rhode Island follows federal OSHA standards. The federal OSHA area office enforces workplace safety regulations for private sector employers in the state.

Rhode Island Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Requirements

Federal Requirements

OSHA

  • OSH Act Section 5(a)(1) General Duty Clause; OSHA Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence: While no specific federal standard exists, OSHA enforces workplace violence prevention under the General Duty Clause and has published detailed voluntary guidelines.

Rhode Island State Requirements

Enforced by: Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training

  • Rhode Island follows federal standards for this document type. Check with Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training for any additional state-specific requirements.

What's Included in Your RI Violence Prevention Plan

Your generated workplace violence prevention plan will include these sections, tailored to Rhode Island regulations:

Workplace violence hazard assessment
Violence classification (Type I-IV)
Threat assessment team structure and duties
Active threat response procedures
Restraining order and protective order protocols
Domestic violence spillover procedures
Security measures and engineering controls
Employee training and drill requirements
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Penalties for Non-Compliance in Rhode Island

Federal Penalties

General Duty Clause: up to $16,131 per serious violation; Cal/OSHA SB 553: additional state penalties

Rhode Island State Penalties

Rhode Island follows federal penalty schedules for this document type.

Willful Violations

Up to $161,323 per willful or repeated violation under federal OSHA

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a workplace violence prevention plan required in Rhode Island?
Required in California for most employers under SB 553 (effective July 2024). OSHA's General Duty Clause requires all employers to address recognized workplace violence hazards. Several other states are considering similar legislation. In Rhode Island, federal standards apply to private sector employers.
What are the penalties for not having a workplace violence prevention plan in Rhode Island?
Federal penalties range from General Duty Clause: up to $16,131 per serious violation; Cal/OSHA SB 553: additional state penalties. Rhode Island follows federal penalty guidelines. Enforcement is handled by federal OSHA.
How often should I update my Rhode Island workplace violence prevention plan?
Annually, after incidents, or when state workplace violence legislation changes. Monitor Rhode Island legislative sessions for new regulations that may affect your workplace violence prevention plan.
Can ComplyStack generate a Rhode Island-specific workplace violence prevention plan?
Yes. ComplyStack generates workplace violence prevention plan documents that incorporate Rhode Island-specific regulations, applicable federal standards, and your business details. Documents are ready to download in minutes.

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