Most
employees have heard the term "sexual harassment". But
many of them do not know exactly what it means. More importantly,
they may not be aware that some of the things they do
might be considered sexual harassment. When people think
about sexual harassment often picture a male supervisor
cornering a female employee to make unwanted sexual advances.
While most reported cases do involve females being harassed
by males, people of both genders, of any age and of any
sexual orientation, can be victims.
The
first in a three-part series on sexual harassment in the
workplace, SafetyManager's training products on "Preventing
Sexual Harassment for Employees" discuss various forms
of sexual harassment, explain how to avoid inadvertently
sexually harassing someone and review the procedures employees
should follow if they feel that they or a coworker are
being sexually harassed.
Topics
covered in this kit include:
- What
constitutes sexual harassment.
- Behaviors
to avoid.
- Recognizing
victims and harassers.
- Avoiding
"accidental" harassment.
- How
to handle a sexual harassment incident.
- Reporting
sexual harassment to management.
- And
more.
This
kit contains:
- One
video/DVD.
- 30
booklets and 5 posters.
- Easy
to use leader's guide.
- Reproducible
scheduling & attendance form.
- Employee
quiz.
-
Training certificate and Training log.