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Managing the risk of workplace stress : health and safety hazards
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New York, NY : Routledge, 2004
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9780415297103
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Summary

Working in a stressful environment not only increases the risk of physical illness or distress, but also increases the likelihood of workplace accidents. While legislation provides some guidelines for risk assessment of physical hazards, there remains limited guidance on the risks of psychosocial hazards, such as occupational stress.

This book takes the risk management approach to stress evaluation in the workplace, offering practical guidelines for the audit, assessment and mitigation of workplace stressors. Based on research and case studies, this book provides a comprehensive source of theoretical and practical information for students and practitioners alike. It includes chapters on:

* environmental stress factors
* psychological stress factors
* work-related accidents
* job stress evaluation methods

With its up-to-date approach to a fascinating area of study, this is key reading for all students of organizational psychology and those responsible for workplace safety.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Costs associated with occupational stress
Risk Management of stress
The Structure of the book
2 The Effects of Stress on Employee-Related Outcomes
Absenteeism, Turnover and Productivity
Work-Related Accidents
3 Environmental Factors and Occupational Safety
Organisational Accidents
Organisation and Management
Safety Management Practices
Safety Culture
Safety Climate
Leadership
Supervision
Safety Subclimates
4 Psychological Factors and Occupational Safety
Human Factors
Human Error
Violations
Accident Proneness
Personality Characteristics
Risk Propensity
5 Job-Stress and Work-Related Accidents
Job Stress and Unsafe Acts
Job Stress and Safety Behavior
Individual Differences
6 A Risk Management Approach to Occupational Stress
The Concept of Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment Methodologies
Risk Assessment of Occupational Stress
Risk Evaluation
Risk Reduction
Stress Interventions
7 Assessment of Job Stress
Stress Audit Tools
Case Study - Stress Auditing at Somerset County Council
Stage One
Assessment of Job Stress
8 Risk Evaluation
Risk Factors
Assessing Safety Risks
Case Study - Managing Stress and Accidents in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
Stage Two
Risk Evaluation
Risk Control
9 Risk Reduction
Secondary / Tertiary Stress Prevention
Primary Stress Prevention
Reducing Safety Risks
Stage Three
Risk Reduction
Index