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of the most critical elements of prevention – leakage. For every workplace violence event in the U.S. – someone saw something or someone heard something. It was those red flag triggers we heard after the fact. Becoming more self-aware and recognizing these red flag triggers are great forms of prevention. Taking predictive measures that allow a closer exami- nation of what’s truly going on in our workplace environment can help save lives.


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HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY Two Massive Bombs Found By New Zealand Police


Two massive bombs both bigger than those used in the Boston Marathon attacks were made and going to be used to a blow up a Sydney hospital and the Macquarie St offices of a leading Sydney eye surgeon. They said two fully assembled bombs with detonators and packed with 60cm long shrapnel pieces connected to a butane gas bottle were found in a duffel bag under a home in Albion Park on the South Coast in April. The devices were both set to go off at 1.48pm on a Saturday in April at the two locations, but had not been placed. But just days before the bombs were to detonate the accused, a 42 year-old Illawarra man, fled Australia to Malta. His ex-wife, who was unaware of the alleged plot, found the bombs two days later and called police. The NSW bomb squad were called in to examine the devices.


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Patient Accuses Former ER Nurse of Sexual Abuse A fourth woman has come forward, accusing a former emergency room nurse at Legacy Emanuel hospital of attacking her while she was a patient. Jeffrey McAllister, 38, pleaded not guilty in a Multnomah County court earlier this month. He was held on more than $2 million bail, indicted on charges he drugged and sexually assaulted three women while he was on duty. Charges against McAllister include first-degree rape, first-degree


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