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CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AT WORK
oem.bmj.comwith the content of work and those to do with the social and organisational context of work (fig 1).Those that are intrinsic to the job include long hours, work overload, time pressure, difficult or complex tasks, lack of breaks, lack of variety, and poor physical work conditions (for example, space, tempera-ture,light). Box 1: The problem of ...
GUIDANCE ON PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AT WORK
www.nhsemployers.orgOctober 2014 Guidance on prevention and management of stress at work 6 OCTOBER 2014 GUIDANCE IDENTIFYING THE CAUSES OF STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE The HSE has developed six standards, known as the ‘management standards’, to help
Working together to reduce stress at work - …
www.hse.gov.ukHealth and Safety Executive Working together to reduce stress at work A guide for employees Executive Health and Safety Working together to reduce stress at work
Stress at work - Home | Acas
www.acas.org.ukWork Regulations 1999, employers are obliged to undertake a risk assessment for health hazards at work – including stress – and to take action to control that risk.
Stress at work - Acas
www.acas.org.ukMeet Employers need to hold regular meetings with em ployees to discuss work plans. This is a good time to talk about any likely problems and individual workloads.
Stress at Work - Acas
www.acas.org.ukFOREWORD BY ThE 3hEALTh AnD SAFETY ExECUTIVE 1 Foreword by the Health and Safety Executive Stress is much in the news at present but it isn’t a new problem.