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
Psychosocial hazards and risks are widely acknowledged to be a serious challenge in work health and safety (WHS). WHS regulatory (hard law) and non-regulatory (soft law) policies should strive to engage organisations in psychosocial risk management practices and set a standard for good ...
burnoutorganisational changeorganisational psychologypsychosocial safetysafety climateBackground Disability support workers (DSWs) are an occupational group identified as at high risk of exposure to psychosocial work hazards. This research reports on follow‐up findings from action research undertaken over three...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed health workers to a diverse set of hazards impacting their physical, psychological and social wellbeing. This review aims to provide an overview of the categories of the psychosocial risk factors and hazards affecting HC
Sari Mansour 1,*, Malik Faisal Azeem 1, Maureen Dollard 2,3and Rachael Potter 2 1 School of Business Administration, TÉLUQ University of Quebec, Montreal, QC H2S 3L5, Canada 2 Psychosocial Safety Climate Global Observatory, Justice & Society, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5001...