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Fact Sheets: Psychosocial Risk Assessment Tools
www.apapfaw.orgThe management of psychosocial risk factors in Indian rural development workers. International Journal of Rural Management, 1, 97-123. Idris, M. A., Dollard, M. F. & Winefield, A. H. (2011). Integrating psychosocial safety climate in the JD-R model: A study amongst Malaysian workers.
CODE OF PRACTICE - SafeWork NSW
www.safework.nsw.gov.auResponding to a report of a psychosocial risk or incident 24 4.1 Investigating a psychosocial incident 24 Notifiable incident 25 4.2 Keeping a record of the risk management process and outcomes 25 5. Supporting a safe return to work after a work-related harm 26 Appendices 27 Appendix A. Example scenarios for managing
Work related stress - Topic Inspection Pack
www.hse.gov.ukIncreasingly, the term psychosocial risk factor is being used to describe those factors, which if not properly managed, can result in cases of work-related stress.
Psychosocial risk assessment tool
www.worksafe.qld.gov.auPsychosocial risk assessment tool This risk assessment tool is designed to help employers meet their legal obligations to manage risks associated with psychological injury. You may need to consider other risk factors unique to your organisation - these factors can be added to the ‘additional factors’ sections of this risk assessment tool.
Psychosocial risk factors: what are they and why are they ...
www.workpace.com6 7. Stress responses may lead to different perceptions of the work situation and of musculoskeletal symptoms. 8. Stress responses may result in acute or short term pain becoming long lasting musculoskeletal pain.