Objectives - Due to recent changes in legislation on occupational health and safety, a national monitor on stress and physical load was developed in The Netherlands to monitor (a) risks and consequences of stress and physical load at work, (b) preventive actions in companies to reduce these risks, and (c) organisational and environmental variables that facilitate preventive actions. Methods - Information was gathered from employers, employees, and employees' representatives. The monitor was used with a nationally representative sample of companies in industry, wholesale trade, and banking and finance, 782 companies in total. Results and conclusions - The information from the employees, aggregated at the company level, was not found to be co...
Taking into account the changes that are currently taking place in our country, it is clear that the...
About half of European workers believe that stress is common in their workplace and that it is the c...
Work stress has become a major issue among European employees. The current practice of its preventio...
OBJECTIVES: Due to recent changes in legislation on occupational health and safety, a national monit...
Compared with other countries, in the Netherlands work pressure and sickness absenteeism and work in...
Adequate monitoring is a conditio sine qua non for combating work stress. Monitoring means systemati...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...
Changes in the content and organisation of work in recent decades have resulted in an intensificatio...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Background: There is long-term interest in the effects of stress on health, due to the strain that i...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
Abstract Background Work stress prevention can reduce health risks for individuals, as well as organ...
Purpose The currently used instruments which measure the psychosocial work environment have been cri...
A comparative inventory of regulations, policies and practices in The Netherlands, Sweden, UK, Germa...
Taking into account the changes that are currently taking place in our country, it is clear that the...
About half of European workers believe that stress is common in their workplace and that it is the c...
Work stress has become a major issue among European employees. The current practice of its preventio...
OBJECTIVES: Due to recent changes in legislation on occupational health and safety, a national monit...
Compared with other countries, in the Netherlands work pressure and sickness absenteeism and work in...
Adequate monitoring is a conditio sine qua non for combating work stress. Monitoring means systemati...
In recent years, various international organizations have raised awareness regarding psychosocial ri...
Changes in the content and organisation of work in recent decades have resulted in an intensificatio...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) developed the Management Standards Indicator Tool ...
Background: There is long-term interest in the effects of stress on health, due to the strain that i...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
Abstract Background Work stress prevention can reduce health risks for individuals, as well as organ...
Purpose The currently used instruments which measure the psychosocial work environment have been cri...
A comparative inventory of regulations, policies and practices in The Netherlands, Sweden, UK, Germa...
Taking into account the changes that are currently taking place in our country, it is clear that the...
About half of European workers believe that stress is common in their workplace and that it is the c...
Work stress has become a major issue among European employees. The current practice of its preventio...