Washington L&I releases employer guidance on panic buttons for hotel workers
Tumwater, WA — The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has published guidance...
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Courtesy/News Source: safetyandhealthmagazine.com
Tumwater, WA — The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has published guidance delivery on a new state law designed to protect workers in the hospitality industry from sexual harassment and assault.
A provision of the law (RCW 49.60.515 https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=49.60.515) requires hotel, motel and retail employers to provide a panic button to employees who may work alone, including housekeepers, room service attendants, janitors and certain security guards.
The two-page resource provides answers to questions about what types of emergency signaling devices are acceptable and unacceptable, who is responsible for the devices, their maintenance, and more.
Employers also are required to adopt an anti-sexual harassment policy and provide mandatory employee training to help prevent sexual assault, harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
The law went into effect Jan. 1 for hotels and motels with more than 60 rooms, while all other covered employers must comply by Jan. 1, 2021.
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