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PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS AT WORK

Calculating the cost of work-related stress and psychosocial risks

Calculating the cost of work-related stress and psychosocial risks

... of work-related stress, job strain, workplace violence and harassment (mobbing, bullying) and other psychosocial risks (such as lack of support at work, excessive workload or lack of ...of ...

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Calculating the cost of work related stress and psychosocial risks

Calculating the cost of work related stress and psychosocial risks

... of work-related stress, job strain, workplace violence and harassment (mobbing, bullying) and other psychosocial risks (such as lack of support at work, excessive workload or lack of ...of ...

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Psychosocial Factors at Work and Occupational Stress in Gas Station Attendants in Ecuador

Psychosocial Factors at Work and Occupational Stress in Gas Station Attendants in Ecuador

... chemical risks present in their work ...chemical risks, other work conditions can be categorized as risks for the health, such as fires, elevated noise, vibrations and the long-standing ...

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Psychosocial risks in Europe Prevalence and strategies for prevention

Psychosocial risks in Europe Prevalence and strategies for prevention

... of psychosocial risk to be assessed has also been specified and now explicitly includes the design of tasks, the working environment and work ...to psychosocial factors at work (Federal ...

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Managing psychosocial risks to worker health in the United Kingdom

Managing psychosocial risks to worker health in the United Kingdom

... managing psychosocial risks at work in the UK, there are two lingering beliefs that are unhelpful; first that risk management is largely about offering medical advice or treatment to those badly ...

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The Psychosocial Risks in Workplace as a Category in Research  Comparative Diagnosis

The Psychosocial Risks in Workplace as a Category in Research Comparative Diagnosis

... at work” interpreted by indicators and ...at work” fills in data: accidents at work, statistics on occupational dis- ...at work in cases of stress at work but he also creates necessary ...

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Psychosocial Risks and Decision-Making Processes in Emerging Adults

Psychosocial Risks and Decision-Making Processes in Emerging Adults

... A dissertation, just like graduate studies in general, is an extraordinary undertaking requiring much time, effort, and sacrifices, and which has to be experienced to be appreciated to its’ full extent. I was fortunate ...

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Tailoring psychosocial risk assessment in the oil and gas industry by exploring specific and common psychosocial risks

Tailoring psychosocial risk assessment in the oil and gas industry by exploring specific and common psychosocial risks

... of work-related stress, ...at work, opportunities for devel- opment, degree of freedom at work, sense of community, feedback, quality of leadership, and social support d were signi fi cant pre- ...

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An evaluation of the impact of a policy level intervention to address psychosocial risks on organisational action in Italy

An evaluation of the impact of a policy level intervention to address psychosocial risks on organisational action in Italy

... Psychosocial risks and their management are included in several types of policies in the EU, including binding legislation (‘hard law’), and non-binding/voluntary policies (‘soft ...managing ...

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Literature review on psychosocial risks and quality of worklife in Morocco

Literature review on psychosocial risks and quality of worklife in Morocco

... of work life in Morocco as in the rest of the world is affected by psychosocial risks, altering the interaction between man and the work sphere, complicating prospects for adaptation and ...

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Prenatal screening for psychosocial risks in a high risk population in Peru using the KINDEX interview

Prenatal screening for psychosocial risks in a high risk population in Peru using the KINDEX interview

... eleven psychosocial risk factors, was developed by Schauer and Ruf-Leuschner and vali- dated in Germany [54, 55], and has been adapted in Spanish and Greek through validation studies carried out in Spain [56] and ...

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Psychosocial work environment and leisure time physical activity: the Stormont Study

Psychosocial work environment and leisure time physical activity: the Stormont Study

... the psychosocial work environment and ...that psychosocial working conditions predict health behaviours rather than the other way round [20], some prospective research has suggested a bidirectional ...

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Psychosocial work environment and emotional exhaustion among middle aged employees

Psychosocial work environment and emotional exhaustion among middle aged employees

... ing work with clients and one question concerning job frustration were omitted from ...at work, 2) I feel tired in the morning when I have to get up and go to work, 3) I have to work too hard, ...

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Psychosocial problems in traumatized refugee families: overview of risks and some recommendations for support services

Psychosocial problems in traumatized refugee families: overview of risks and some recommendations for support services

... the psychosocial problems facing refugee families from war zones who have settled in ...developmental risks faced by refugee children when they or family members are suffering from trauma‑related ...

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Conceptualising disability: Health and legal perspectives related to psychosocial disability and work

Conceptualising disability: Health and legal perspectives related to psychosocial disability and work

... in work as a means to fulfil a broad range of needs is accepted, it would follow that the availability of work to all who wish to participate in it is an important ...with psychosocial disability ...

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Expanding our understanding of the psychosocial work environment: a compendium of measures of discrimination, harassment and work-family issues

Expanding our understanding of the psychosocial work environment: a compendium of measures of discrimination, harassment and work-family issues

... physical work load, psychosocial strain, or even chemical exposures (Hall, 1992; Messing, 1995, 1997; Punnett & Herbert, 2000; Quinn, Woskie, & Rosenberg, ...of work, conceptualized as the ...

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Informal employment and work health risks: Evidence from Cambodia

Informal employment and work health risks: Evidence from Cambodia

... Informal work on the other hand, with its low barriers to entry, arguably offers more scope for the process of job experimentation that Viscusi and O’Connor (1984) ...

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Work-aged stroke survivors’ psychosocial challenges narrated during and after participating in a dialogue-based psychosocial intervention: a feasibility study

Work-aged stroke survivors’ psychosocial challenges narrated during and after participating in a dialogue-based psychosocial intervention: a feasibility study

... Although some of the participants expected to return to work, some were forced to leave work because of the consequences of stroke. A newly graduated woman had her stroke when she was newly employed. In a ...

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Emerging risks and new patterns of prevention in a changing world of work

Emerging risks and new patterns of prevention in a changing world of work

... Several governments and nanotechnology trade associations from the private sector have established national and industrial task-forces to evaluate the potential impact of nanomaterials on human health and the ...

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Appendix D. Estimation of Work Site and Transportation Accident Risks

Appendix D. Estimation of Work Site and Transportation Accident Risks

... the risks calculated for TD-2 are not comparable to those calculated for the other treatment/disposition alternatives, because they do not include the risks that would be associated with off-site transport ...

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