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How to Prevent Retail Theft and Keep Employees Safe FREE for ALL

Location

City Hall Annex
4th Floor Conference Room
344 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Neighborhood

  • City Wide

Description

Are you worried about theft? Angry customers?  Join us for the free workshop:

How to Prevent Retail Theft & Keep Employees Safe

How you’ll benefit

  • Reduce property loss
  • Save workers’ compensation and lost time costs
  • Protect employees’ safety
  • Get useful take-away tools and information

What you’ll learn

  • How to identify risk at your store
  • How to reduce the risk of a crime or dangerous incident
  • What to do in the event of a shoplifting, robbery, or hostile customer

Registration is strongly encouraged-Please register by emailing your name, company and phone number to info@masscosh.org

This workshop is sponsored by the City of Cambridge Community Development Department and the Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety & Health

Violence prevention training provided by the MassCOSH and 4 partner organizations to over 550 workers and small business employers, under the Susan Harwood Targeted Training grant program of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, US Department of Labor.

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