Nevada Code § 618.7312

Medical facility required to establish committee on workplace safety and develop plan relating to workplace violence; contents of plan
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1. A medical facility shall:
(a) Establish a committee on workplace safety,
which must consist of:
(1) If a staffing committee has been
established for the medical facility pursuant to NRS 449.242 or an applicable collective
bargaining agreement:
(I) The members of the staffing
committee; and
(II) Employees of the medical
facility who work in areas of the medical facility other than those represented
on the staffing committee, appointed by the operator of the medical facility.
(2) If a staffing committee has not been
established for the medical facility pursuant to NRS 449.242 or an applicable collective
bargaining agreement, employees of the medical facility appointed by the
operator of the medical facility. Such employees must include, without
limitation, employees who work in all major areas of the medical facility.
(b) Develop and maintain a plan for the
prevention of and response to workplace violence. The plan must:
(1) Be in writing;
(2) Be in effect at all times;
(3) Be available to be viewed by each
employee of the medical facility or other provider of care at the medical
facility at all times;
(4) Be specific for each unit, area and
location maintained by the medical facility; and
(5) Be developed in collaboration with the
committee on workplace safety established pursuant to paragraph (a).
2. The plan developed pursuant to
paragraph (b) of subsection 1 must include, without limitation:
(a) A requirement that all employees of the
medical facility and other providers of care at the medical facility receive
the training described in NRS 618.7313 concerning the prevention of workplace violence:
(1) Upon the adoption of a new plan for
the prevention of workplace violence;
(2) Upon commencing employment and
annually thereafter;
(3) Upon commencing new job duties in a
new location of the medical facility or a new assignment in a new location of
the medical facility; and
(4) When a previously unrecognized hazard
is identified or there is a material change in the facility requiring a change
to the plan.
(b) Procedures that meet the requirements of NRS 618.7314 for responding to and
investigating incidents of workplace violence.
(c) Procedures that meet the requirements of the
regulations adopted pursuant to NRS
618.7317 for assessing and responding to situations that create the
potential for workplace violence.
(d) Procedures for correcting hazards that increase
the risk of workplace violence, including, without limitation, using
engineering controls that are feasible and applicable to the medical facility
and work practice controls to eliminate or minimize exposure of employees and
other providers of care to such hazards.
(e) Procedures for obtaining assistance from
security guards or public safety agencies when appropriate.
(f) Procedures for responding to incidents
involving an active shooter and other threats of mass casualties through the
use of plans for evacuation and sheltering that are feasible and appropriate
for the medical facility.
(g) Procedures for annually assessing, in
collaboration with the committee on workplace safety established pursuant to
paragraph (a) of subsection 1, the effectiveness of the plan.

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