This study aimed to find out which countries around the world require psychosocial hazards and workplace violence to be assessed by employers through a mandatory occupational risk assessment process and to compare the type of legislation between countries. We systematically searched the International Labour Office (ILO) "LEGOSH" database for documents published during the period between December 2017 and February 2018. The search included 132 countries, of which 23 were considered as developed and 109 as developing according to the United Nations. Our review showed that most countries (85, i.e., 64%) have not included mandatory psychosocial risk assessment and prevention in their national occupational safety and health legislation. Moreover...
International audienceAlthough psychosocial work factors are recognized as major occupational risk f...
AbstractSignificant changes in the past year have taken place in the world of work that are bringing...
Legislation giving prominence to psychosocial risk factors at work has changed the role of governmen...
This study aimed to find out which countries around the world require psychosocial hazards and workp...
This research explores the understanding of psychosocial risks and work-related stress by internatio...
This guidance document is the ninth in a series of occupational health documents entitled: Protectin...
The nature of work has changed dramatically due to globalisation, migration, technological advances ...
This research explores the understanding of psychosocial risks and work-related stress by internatio...
This paper reviews the present indicators, trends, and recent solutions and strategies to tackle maj...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of the international literature in relation to national wor...
AbstractIt is well-known that there is a lot of information about the safety and health at work, pro...
This article addresses three key issues. First, the commonalities, differences, strengths, and limit...
Occupational health and safety (OHS) is an important focus of governments and organizations througho...
Workers who are bullied at work suffer physically and mentally, and can even be driven to suicide. T...
Management of psychosocial risks in European workplaces; drivers and barriers in a national and cult...
International audienceAlthough psychosocial work factors are recognized as major occupational risk f...
AbstractSignificant changes in the past year have taken place in the world of work that are bringing...
Legislation giving prominence to psychosocial risk factors at work has changed the role of governmen...
This study aimed to find out which countries around the world require psychosocial hazards and workp...
This research explores the understanding of psychosocial risks and work-related stress by internatio...
This guidance document is the ninth in a series of occupational health documents entitled: Protectin...
The nature of work has changed dramatically due to globalisation, migration, technological advances ...
This research explores the understanding of psychosocial risks and work-related stress by internatio...
This paper reviews the present indicators, trends, and recent solutions and strategies to tackle maj...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of the international literature in relation to national wor...
AbstractIt is well-known that there is a lot of information about the safety and health at work, pro...
This article addresses three key issues. First, the commonalities, differences, strengths, and limit...
Occupational health and safety (OHS) is an important focus of governments and organizations througho...
Workers who are bullied at work suffer physically and mentally, and can even be driven to suicide. T...
Management of psychosocial risks in European workplaces; drivers and barriers in a national and cult...
International audienceAlthough psychosocial work factors are recognized as major occupational risk f...
AbstractSignificant changes in the past year have taken place in the world of work that are bringing...
Legislation giving prominence to psychosocial risk factors at work has changed the role of governmen...