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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- HOSPITAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE | |
PROTECTION ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representative Katherine S. Kazarian | |
Date Introduced: February 26, 2021 | |
Referred To: House Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled “Health and Safety” is hereby amended |
2 | by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 17.28 |
4 | HOSPITAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT |
5 | 23-17.28-1. Short title. |
6 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Hospital Workplace Violence |
7 | Protection Act." |
8 | 23-17.28-2. Definitions. |
9 | When used in this chapter: |
10 | (1) “Director” means the director of the Rhode Island department of health. |
11 | (2) "Hospital" means any institutional health service provider, facility, or institution, place, |
12 | building, agency, or portion thereof, whether a partnership or corporation, whether public or |
13 | private, whether organized for profit or not, used, operated, or engaged in providing health care |
14 | services. |
15 | (3) "Workplace violence" means any act of violence or threat of violence that occurs at a |
16 | hospital, as that term is defined in chapter 17 of title 23, except for a lawful act of self-defense or |
17 | defense of another. The term includes, without limitation, the use or threatened use of physical |
18 | force against an employee or other provider of care, regardless of whether the employee or other |
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1 | provider of care is physically or psychologically injured. |
2 | 23-17.28-3. Notification of incident. |
3 | (a) Any hospital employee may notify their employer of any violation of law, regulation or |
4 | standard pertaining to safety and health in the place of employment, at any time an employee learns |
5 | of a violation. |
6 | (b) Alternatively, any employee or representative of the employee may complain to the |
7 | director, or any authorized representative of the director, regarding any violation of law, regulation |
8 | or standard pertaining to safety and health in their place of employment, regardless of whether or |
9 | not the employee has also notified or notifies their employer. |
10 | (c) Upon receipt of an employee complaint, the director shall make inquiries, inspections, |
11 | and investigations that the director considers reasonable and appropriate. When an employee or |
12 | representative of the employee has complained in writing of an alleged violation and the director, |
13 | after investigation, determines that no action will or should be taken against the employer, the |
14 | director shall furnish to the employee or representative of the employee, upon written request, a |
15 | statement of the reasons for the decision. |
16 | (d) The director shall establish procedures for keeping confidential the identity of any |
17 | employee who requests protection of their identity in writing. When a request for confidentiality |
18 | has been made, neither a written complaint from an employee, or representative of the employee, |
19 | nor any memorandum, report, or any other writing containing the identity of a complainant may be |
20 | disclosed. |
21 | 23-17.28-4. Retaliation prohibited. |
22 | It is an unlawful employment practice for any person to bar or discharge from employment |
23 | or otherwise discriminate against any employee or prospective employee because the employee or |
24 | prospective employee has: |
25 | (1) Made any complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted any proceeding under or |
26 | related to this chapter, or has testified, or is about to testify in any such proceeding; or |
27 | (2) In good faith reported an assault that occurred on the premises of a hospital. |
28 | 23-17.28-5. Safety assessments – preventive programs. |
29 | (a) All hospitals licensed in the state of Rhode Island shall: |
30 | (1) Create a workplace safety committee which shall conduct periodic security and safety |
31 | assessments to identify existing or potential hazards for assaults committed against employees; |
32 | (2) Develop and implement an assault prevention and protection program for employees |
33 | based on assessments conducted under subsection (a)(1) of this section; and |
34 | (3) Provide assault prevention and protection training on a regular and ongoing basis for |
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1 | employees. |
2 | (b) An assessment conducted under subsection (a)(1) of this section shall include, but need |
3 | not be limited to: |
4 | (1) Keeping track of the frequency of assaults committed against employees that occur on |
5 | the premises of the hospital; and |
6 | (2) Identifying the causes and consequences of assaults against employees. |
7 | (c) An assault prevention and protection program developed and implemented by a hospital |
8 | under subsection (a)(2) of this section shall be based on an assessment conducted under subsection |
9 | (a)(1) of this section and shall address security considerations related to the following: |
10 | (1) Physical attributes of the hospital setting; |
11 | (2) Staffing plans, including security staffing; |
12 | (3) Personnel policies; |
13 | (4) First aid and emergency procedures; |
14 | (5) Procedures for reporting assaults; and |
15 | (6) Education and training for employees. |
16 | (d) Assault prevention and protection training required under subsection (a)(3) of this |
17 | section shall address the following topics: |
18 | (1) General safety and personal safety procedures; |
19 | (2) Escalation cycles for assaultive behaviors; |
20 | (3) Factors that predict assaultive behaviors; |
21 | (4) Techniques for obtaining medical history from a patient with assaultive behavior; |
22 | (5) Verbal and physical techniques to de-escalate and minimize assaultive behaviors; |
23 | (6) Strategies for avoiding physical harm and minimizing use of restraints; |
24 | (7) Restraint techniques consistent with regulatory requirements; |
25 | (8) Self-defense, including: |
26 | (i) The amount of physical force that is reasonably necessary to protect the employee or a |
27 | third person from assault; and |
28 | (ii) The use of the least restrictive procedures necessary under the circumstances, in |
29 | accordance with an approved behavior management plan, and any other methods of response |
30 | approved by the hospital; |
31 | (9) Procedures for documenting and reporting incidents involving assaultive behaviors; |
32 | (10) Programs for post-incident counseling for employees affected by the assaultive |
33 | behavior and follow-ups as needed; |
34 | (11) Resources available to employees for coping with assaults; and |
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1 | (12) The hospital’s workplace assault prevention and protection program. |
2 | (e) Hospitals shall provide assault prevention and protection training to a new employee |
3 | within ninety (90) days of the employee’s initial hiring date. |
4 | (f) A hospital employer may use classes, video recordings, brochures, verbal or written |
5 | training, or any other training that the employer determines to be appropriate, based on an |
6 | employee’s job duties, under the assault prevention and protection program developed by the |
7 | employer. |
8 | (g) At least once every two (2) years, a hospital shall establish, in coordination with the |
9 | hospital’s workplace safety committee, a process by which the committee shall review the |
10 | hospital’s assault prevention and protection program developed and implemented under subsection |
11 | (a)(2) of this section in order to evaluate the efficacy of the program and consider any changes to |
12 | the program. |
13 | 23-17.28-6. Retention of records. |
14 | (a) A hospital shall maintain a record of assaults committed against employees that occur |
15 | on the premises of the hospital. The record shall include, but need not be limited to, the following: |
16 | (1) The name of the hospital and address of the premises on which each assault occurred; |
17 | (2) The date, time and specific location where the assault occurred; |
18 | (3) The name, job title, and department or unit assignment of the employee who was |
19 | assaulted; |
20 | (4) A physical description and identity, if known, of the person who committed the assault, |
21 | and whether the assailant was a patient, visitor, employee or other category; |
22 | (5) A description of the assaultive behavior as: |
23 | (i) An assault with mild soreness, surface abrasions, scratches or small bruises; |
24 | (ii) An assault with major soreness, cuts or large bruises; |
25 | (iii) An assault with severe lacerations, a bone fracture or a head injury; or |
26 | (iv) An assault with loss of limb or death; |
27 | (6) A description of the physical injury; |
28 | (7) A description of any weapon used; |
29 | (8) The number of employees and witnesses in the immediate area of the assault when it |
30 | occurred; and |
31 | (9) A description of actions taken by the employees and the hospital in response to the |
32 | assault. |
33 | (b) A hospital shall maintain the records generated as a result of compliance with |
34 | subsection (a) of this section for no fewer than five (5) years following any reported incident. |
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1 | (c) Upon the request of an employee or of a workplace safety committee conducting a |
2 | review, the hospital shall generate and make available to the requesting party a full report including: |
3 | (1) The information in the record required under subsection (a) of this section; and |
4 | (2) Information regarding work-related injuries and illnesses recorded by the hospital to |
5 | comply with applicable federal health and safety recordkeeping requirements. |
6 | (d) The director shall adopt by rule a common recording form for the purposes of this |
7 | section. |
8 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- HOSPITAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE | |
PROTECTION ACT | |
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1 | This act would establish procedures for employees to file complaints with a hospital or the |
2 | director of department of health, for any assaultive behavior or other violation of law occurring on |
3 | hospital grounds and require hospitals to institute safety training for employees. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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