Workplace Violence Prevention

Glendale Community College is committed to providing a District work and learning environment that is free of violence and the threat of violence. Our priority is the effective handling of critical workplace incidents, including those dealing with actual or potential violence.

Workplace Violence Prevention Plan


If you have an EMERGENCY, dial Extension 4000 (from on-campus) or call 818-409-5911

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES GUIDE

Reporting An Incident of Workplace Violence

For an immediate threat or emergency:

  • Immediately contact College Police by dialing:
    • From campus phones - 9+ 9-1-1,  or from other phones - 9-1-1 ;
    • On campus emergency line for College Police - x4000
    • External direct dial emergency line for College Police (818) 409-5925

  • When it is safe to do so, report the incident to the Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Administrator by clicking the button below to complete and submit the Workplace Violence Incident Form.

For situations that may lead to or escalate to a workplace violence situation:

  • Report the incident to the Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Administrator by clicking the button below to complete and submit the Workplace Violence Incident Form.

REPORTING AN INCIDENT OF WORKPLACE VIOLENCE FORM

Reporting Workplace Violence Hazards

To report a hazard that is a basic repair (such as a burnt-out light, a broken lock, a broken window, a broken door, etc.):

  • Contact Facilities by:
    • Submitting a work order via the district's work order system
    • Calling x5555

To report a potential hazard or an area that needs to be evaluated for safety:

  • Contact the Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Administrator by clicking the button below to complete and submit the Workplace Violence Hazard Report form.

REPORTING WORKPLACE HAZARDS FORM

Identifying and Referring Students of Concern

The Behavioral Management Team

The Glendale Community College Behavioral Management Team (BMT) operates under the Office of Student Affairs. The BMT is a multidisciplinary team whose dedicated goal is to provide a safe working and positive learning environment, in an effort to promote campus safety. The BMT meets to discuss and develop a plan of action in response to reports of violations of student conduct and/or disruptive behavior that are not an immediate threat. 

The BMT works collaboratively to make recommendations and referrals regarding student behavioral violations and helps to develop a plan of action for the Judicial Officer, the student, and the campuses at large. The team makes recommendations and referrals which are then enacted upon by the GCC Judicial Officer.

For more detailed information on the Behavioral Management Team please go to glendale.edu/BMT

To report an individual (student) exhibiting behavior of concern for evaluation:

Points of Contact
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