The issues of psychosocial hazards in the workplace have been around for some time now, with the first work health and safety regulations addressing such issues having been first introduced in New South Wales in July 2022, and soon followed by Western Au
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Designed to comply with new legislation and the SWA Code of Practice Fully project managed and supported by International SOS Identify- via e-assessment of employees. Assess- for identified hazards, support provided to develop prevention plans. ...
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On 19 October 2023, the Melbourne Magistrate’s Court fined Court Services Victoria (CSV) nearly $380,000 in relation to a toxic workplace culture and a range of psychosocial hazards that contributed to the suicide death of an employee lawyer at the Coro
Psychosocial risks can be defined as “the likelihood that work-related psychosocial hazards will harm employees' health and safety through their perceptions and experience” (Leka et al., 2017, p.1). There is a notable relationship between occupational stress and high staff turnover among health...
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The work environment for building workers in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) is characterised by concerningly high rates of distress and suicide at both a jurisdictional and an industry level. Work-related psychosocial hazards are known antecedents of work-related distress and suicide, and more...
All interviews were video recorded and transcribed. The questions were formed from a focus group session held prior to the interviews and from a review of published literature related to offshore oil and gas work. This review of published literature identified several main mental health hazards. An...
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