Thread:Yacher/@comment-26101057-20150301200140

According to the Department of Labor there are many forms of workplace violence among co-workers. Unfortunately, the one form that receives the most attention is workplace homicide. But there are far more incidents of violence that do not involve casualties but have the same traumatic effects. Some examples of the most frequently encountered situations among co-workers are:
 * concealing or using a weapon;
 * physical assault upon oneself or another person;
 * actions which damage, destroy, or sabotage property;
 * intimidating or frightening others
 * harassing, stalking, or showing undue focus on another person;
 * physically aggressive acts, such as shaking fists at another person, kicking, pounding on desks, punching a wall, angrily jumping up and down, screaming at others;
 * verbal abuse including offensive, profane and vulgar language; and
 * threats (direct or indirect), whether made in person or through letters, phone calls, or electronic mail. 