Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3337 - Ohio University
Chapter 3337-41 - Compensation
Section 3337-41-135 - Workplace violence
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
The version of this rule that includes live links to associated resources is online at http://www.ohio.edu/policy/41-135.html
(A) Overview
Ohio university is committed to the goal of maintaining a safe, violence-free workplace.
Ohio university will not tolerate threats, violent behavior, of any kind by any Ohio university employee upon any faculty member, staff member, students, or visitors. Ohio university employees are not permitted to commit acts of prohibited behaviors (enumerated in paragraph (C) of this rule ) in the workplace at any time whether on or off duty.
(B) Definitions
Threat - The implication or expression of intent to inflict physical harm or actions that a reasonable person would interpret as endangering physical safety or property.
Off duty - an Ohio university employee in the workplace when not scheduled to work, and not acting in his or her official capacity for Ohio university.
On duty - an employee's regularly scheduled hours or while acting in his or her official capacity for Ohio university.
Workplace - any location where Ohio university business is being conducted.
Workplace violence - behavior in which a faculty member or staff member inflicts or threatens to inflict damage to property, serious harm, injury or death to others at the workplace.
(C) Prohibited behavior
The legitimate exercise of supervisory authority, including oversight, evaluation, and requiring adherence to standards of performance, shall not be considered a violation of this policy.
Prohibited behavior exhibited by an employee in the workplace includes the following:
(D) Reporting acts or threats of violence
(E) Cooperation with Investigation
The complainant has the burden to prove a violation of workplace policy. He or she must actively provide information that will support his or her complaint in the time and manner deemed necessary and appropriate by the University to conduct the investigation. Failure to cooperate with the investigation process in a timely manner may negate the University's obligation to continue with the investigation.
The version of this rule that includes live links to associated resources is online at http://www.ohio.edu/policy/41-135.html