The Legal Landscape Is
Expanding. Are You Ready?

More than 60% of U.S. states have enacted or are actively pursuing workplace violence prevention mandates. Twenty-four new bills were introduced in 2024 alone. Workplace violence prevention is no longer a best practice β€” it is a legal requirement in a growing number of states, industries, and accreditation standards. Non-compliance is not just a risk. It is an open liability. Safe4r is purpose-built to satisfy every current state mandate and federal OSHA requirement β€” so your organization is fully protected from day one.

Current Workplace Violence
Prevention Compliance Requirements

Safe4r tracks and maps requirements across the entire and expanding landscape of workplace violence prevention law. New mandates are being enacted regularly β€” and Safe4r keeps your program current automatically.

βœ“ 13 States + Federal Frameworks Currently Mandate WPV Prevention Programs
JurisdictionLaw / StandardCovered EmployersKey RequirementsStatus
Federal β€” OSHAGeneral Duty Clause Β§5(a)(1)All U.S. employersRecognized hazard abatement; WPV is a recognized serious hazard; documented program expectedActive Enforcement
CaliforniaSB 553 / Cal/OSHA WPV StandardAll CA employers, 10+ employeesWritten WVPP; annual training; incident log; employee involvement committee; record keeping 5 yearsMandatory
ConnecticutCGS Β§19a-490pCT hospitals & health care institutionsWPV prevention plan; risk assessment; training; reporting to state; record keepingMandatory
IllinoisHealthcare Workplace Violence Prevention ActIL hospitals & health care facilitiesWPV prevention program; incident reporting; de-escalation training; corrective actionMandatory
Maine26 M.R.S. Β§570-AME healthcare facilitiesWritten WPV prevention policy; employee training; incident reporting; record keepingMandatory
MarylandHB 1038 / SB 803MD healthcare facilitiesWPV prevention committee; written plan; training; reporting; record keepingMandatory
MinnesotaMN HF 4065 / SF 3741MN healthcare workers & employersWritten WPV prevention program; risk evaluation; training; reporting procedures; record keepingMandatory
New JerseyNJ S.4021 / A.4497NJ healthcare employersWritten WPV plan; prevention committee; annual training; anonymous reporting systemMandatory
New YorkNY PHL Β§2803-d / Healthcare WPV LawHospitals, residential care, home healthWritten WPV program; incident reporting; annual staff training; unit-level risk assessmentMandatory
OhioPERRP β€” ORC Chapter 4167All Ohio public employersWritten WPV program; hazard assessment; annual training; incident record keeping; annual reviewMandatory
TexasSB 240TX healthcare facilitiesWritten WPV prevention policy; incident reporting system; annual staff trainingMandatory
VirginiaVOSH WPV StandardsHealthcare & social service employersHazard assessment; written prevention program; training; record keeping requirementsRequired
Washington StateSB 6299 / WAC 296-817Healthcare & social service employersWritten WPV prevention program; job hazard analysis; training; record keepingMandatory
Joint CommissionLeadership Standard LD.03.01.01All Joint Commission–accredited organizationsWPV prevention program; culture of safety assessment; leadership accountability; reporting systemAccreditation Req.
OSHA β€” HealthcareCPL 02-01-058Healthcare & social service employersSpecific WPV enforcement directive; written programs required; record keeping mandatedActive Enforcement

* Table ordered by scope: Federal requirements first, California (broadest state employer coverage), remaining states alphabetically, accreditation and enforcement directives last. Requirements are subject to change. Always consult qualified legal counsel regarding your organization's specific obligations.

Last Verified: April 2026 Β· Next review: July 2026
EXPANDING RAPIDLY β€” Expected Nationwide by 2028

These States Have Active or Pending WPV Legislation

Organized by legislative status. Safe4r monitors all 50 states and federal OSHA for new and emerging workplace violence requirements.

βœ“ Active Mandates β€” Law in Effect
State / AuthorityLaw / StandardWho It CoversStatus
CaliforniaSB 553 β€” WPV Prevention for General IndustryAll employers with 10+ employeesIn Effect β€” Jul 2024
New YorkNY Labor Law Β§ 27-b β€” Healthcare WPV PreventionHealthcare employers, residential care, social servicesIn Effect
Washington StateSHB 1209 β€” WPV in HealthcareHealthcare facilities, first respondersIn Effect
IllinoisHWVPA β€” Healthcare WPV Prevention ActHospitals, nursing homes, healthcare clinicsIn Effect
TexasSB 240 β€” Healthcare WPV PreventionHospitals & hospital systemsIn Effect β€” 2024
New JerseyNJ WPV Prevention ActAll NJ employersIn Effect
MinnesotaHF 1999 β€” WPV PreventionHealthcare & social service employersIn Effect β€” 2024
ConnecticutPA 23-35 β€” Healthcare WPV PreventionHospitals & healthcare facilitiesIn Effect
MaineLD 1774 β€” WPV Prevention in HealthcareHospitals & clinical settingsIn Effect
MarylandHB 902 β€” WPV in Healthcare SettingsHospitals, healthcare workersIn Effect
VirginiaSB 1026 β€” WPV Prevention StandardsHealthcare & social servicesIn Effect
Ohio (PERRP)PERRP β€” Public Employment Risk Reduction ProgramAll Ohio public employersIn Effect
Joint CommissionSentinel Event Policy & WPV StandardsAll accredited hospitals & health systemsActive Requirement
Federal OSHAGeneral Duty Clause β€” Section 5(a)(1)All U.S. employers in any industryActive β€” All 50 States
⏳ Advancing Legislation β€” Watch List
StateBill / RulemakingWho It TargetsCurrent Status
Federal OSHAProposed WPV Rule β€” Healthcare & Social AssistanceAll healthcare & social service employers nationwideFinal Rule Expected 2025–2026
MassachusettsHD 3107 / SD 2096 β€” WPV in HealthcareHospitals, clinics, behavioral health facilitiesAdvancing 2025–2026
PennsylvaniaHB 1461 β€” Health Care WPV PreventionHealthcare workers & facilitiesMoving Through Committee 2025
OregonOR OSHA WPV RulemakingHealthcare & social service employersOR OSHA Proceeding 2025–2026
FloridaMultiple Healthcare WPV BillsHospitals, emergency departments, home healthCommittee Review 2025–2026
MichiganHB 5548 β€” WPV Prevention PlanHospitals & healthcare workersAdvancing 2025
ColoradoHB 24-1091 β€” Healthcare WPV PreventionHealthcare facilitiesUnder Review 2025–2026
GeorgiaHB 577 β€” Hospital WPV PreventionHospitals & health systemsAdvancing 2025
ArizonaHB 2840 β€” Healthcare WPV SafetyHealthcare facilitiesUnder Consideration 2025–2026
NevadaAB 284 β€” Healthcare WPV StandardsHealthcare & social servicesIntroduced; Under Review 2025
North CarolinaHB 756 β€” WPV in Health Care SettingsHealthcare workersCommittee Review 2025
IndianaSB 389 β€” Healthcare WPV Prevention PlanHospitals & health facilitiesIntroduced 2025

Safe4r monitors all 50 states and federal OSHA for new and emerging workplace violence requirements. This list reflects the legislative landscape as of 2025.

* Pending legislation status changes frequently. Contact our compliance team for current bill status in your state. Information does not constitute legal advice.

Last Verified: April 2026 Β· Next review: July 2026
Don't Wait for Your State's Mandate. Get Ahead of It.
Organizations that implement Safe4r now will already be fully compliant the day their state's law goes into effect β€” with documentation, training records, and a documented training program in place.
βœ… Full Regulatory Compliance
Safe4r is purpose-built to satisfy every current U.S. state workplace violence prevention mandate and federal OSHA requirement β€” so your organization is fully protected from day one.
13+
State Mandates
Federal OSHA
Compliant
Joint Commission
Ready
All 50
States Monitored

The Financial Exposure
Is Real and Significant.

Regulators, courts, and plaintiffs' attorneys are paying closer attention than ever before. A documented prevention program is not just good risk management β€” it is your first line of defense.

$15,625
OSHA Fine Per Willful Violation
Per violation, per day, without a documented workplace violence prevention program. Repeat violations can be multiplied significantly.
$300K+
Average Civil Lawsuit Settlement
Negligent supervision, negligent hiring, and failure to provide a safe workplace claims are increasingly successful against employers without documented prevention programs.
$22K+
Average Workers' Comp Claim
Per WPV-related claim β€” National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) workplace violence claim data. Each claim drives your experience modifier upward for years.

The General Duty Clause: Every Employer Is Covered.

Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act requires employers to provide a workplace "free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm." OSHA has explicitly identified workplace violence as a recognized hazard β€” meaning every employer in America has an obligation to address it.

A documented workplace violence prevention program is the primary defense against OSHA General Duty citations. Without one, you have no documented evidence that you took the threat seriously.

How Safe4r Keeps You Current
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Dedicated compliance team monitors all 50 states and federal OSHA for new and pending workplace violence legislation
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Platform updated automatically when new mandates are enacted β€” your plan stays compliant without manual effort
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Compliance mapping tool shows exactly which mandates apply to your organization based on industry, location, and size
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compliance documentation issued upon training completion β€” document your readiness for regulators, courts, and insurance carriers
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Annual review reminders and automated update workflows ensure your program doesn't expire or become stale

Stop Waiting for a Mandate. Start Protecting Your Organization Today.

The question isn't whether workplace violence is a risk. It is. The question is whether you have a documented, defensible program to address it. Safe4r makes that achievable β€” quickly.