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Adapt to Changing Compliance Regulations: A Deep Dive into California's New Workplace Violence Training Requirement

In the ever-evolving landscape of regulatory compliance, staying ahead of the curve is not just an advantage – it's a necessity. California has recently implemented a groundbreaking regulation aimed at curbing workplace violence. Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed Senate Bill 553 (“SB 553”) into law, requiring covered California employers to take new steps to prevent and respond to workplace violence. Any organization that is covered by this requirement must be in compliance by July 1, 2024. 

This webinar explains the intricacies of California's new workplace violence training requirement and is designed to equip employers, HR professionals, and safety officers with the knowledge and tools needed to not only comply with these new regulations, but also foster a safer, more responsive work environment. Our panel of seasoned compliance specialists will provide valuable strategies to effectively manage and adapt to California’s new mandate, as well as future evolving mandates 

At OpenSesame, it’s our job to help you stay ahead in the realm of workplace safety and compliance. We are more than just a training provider; we are your partner in ensuring the success and compliance of your workforce. We understand the challenges that come with adapting to new regulations, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

Speakers

Chris Stezin I Senior Writer & Product Development Manager, WILL Interactive

Chris is a researcher, screenwriter, and training developer who has been creating award-winning video-based training on interpersonal communication, leadership, emotional resilience, and decision-making for nearly twenty years. He has worked extensively with a variety of private sector and government organizations (including professional sports leagues, Fortune 100 financial services companies, the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, the National Institutes of Health, and the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the U.S. Naval Academy) to create learning products that enhance communication skills, ethical decision-making, job performance, and workplace safety.

David Versaw I Chief Financial Officer, WILL Interactive

David has over 25 years of executive management, business development, sales support, analytics, program management and finance experience. Since 2000, David has served as the  Director of Business Development and Chief Financial Officer of WILL Interactive, Inc.