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VPT
(redirected from Violence Prevention Team)

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VPTVEN (Variable Exhaust Nozzle) Position Transmitter
VPTVillage Public Telephone
VPTVirtual Phones Technology (Sony)
VPTVirtual Procedure Trainer (Aeroism trademark)
VPTVariational Perturbation Theory
VPTVirtual Private Trunking (Ascend)
VPTViolence Prevention Team
VPTVicky Power Tools
VPTVariable Power Throughout
VptCollector-Base Punch-Through Voltage (transistors)
VPTVermont Public Televsion


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OSHA recommends establishing a violence prevention team that includes representatives from management, operations, employee assistance, security, occupational safety and health, legal, and human resources staff.
Ray Wittmier, the university's assistant police chief, said he was unsure why police didn't notify human resources or the police department's representative on the violence prevention team about Griego's complaints.
Without violating the confidentiality of individuals, EA professionals can call such issues to the attention of the workplace violence prevention team.
 
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