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Safety and health at work is everyone’s concern. It’s good for you. It’s good for business. Managing stress and psychosocial risks at European workplaces Prevalence and strategies for prevention Julia Flintrop, EU-OSHA EFFAT EWC coordinators conference, 28. April 2015
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2 www.healthy-workplaces.eu ESENER survey 2009 & 2014, EU-OSHA Concern about work-related stress, as reported by managers Management of psychosocial risks
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3 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Good general OSH management and reported concern for work- related stress The main drivers reported by managers: -Requests from employees -Desire to reduce absenteeism -Legal obligations Drivers Management of psychosocial risks - drivers
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4 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Barriers Lack of technical support and guidance and lack of expertise Lack of resources -higher number of measures in place than those not reporting this barrier Sensitivity of the issue -more measures in place than those not reporting this barrier Conclusion: Reported barriers very much depend on the different stages of the companies implementing psychosocial risk management Management of psychosocial risks - barriers
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5 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Workplaces that have formal worker representation are more likely: -to report management commitment to safety and health -to have preventive measures in place for both general OSH and psychosocial risks -to involve employees (consultation and participation) in the process of OSH and psychosocial risk management Workplaces that have formal worker representation and a high level of management commitment to OSH are more likely to report that their organisation’s OSH and psychosocial risk management are effective Worker participation Management of psychosocial risks – worker participation
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6 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Employee participation in setting up psychosocial measures Management of psychosocial risks – worker participation % establishments, Member States and overall score EU-28
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7 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Policy at EU level Framework Directive (89/391) introduction of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers at work Directive 90/270/EEC minimum safety and health requirements for work with display screen equipment Directive 2010/32/EU implementing the Framework Agreement on prevention from sharp injuries in the hospital and healthcare sector Directive 2003/88/EC organisation of working time Directive 2000/43/EC principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of racial or ethnic origin Directive 2000/78/EC establishing a general framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation …
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8 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Different Member State approaches: Legislation and labour inspection Text very broad, no specific mentioning of psychosocial risks Mentioning the need to take psychosocial risks into account, but no specification Legal obligation to do a psychosocial risk assessment Possibility to include psychosocial expert/psychologist Definition of stress and psychosocial risks included in legislation Broader framework, approach supported by other actions
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9 www.healthy-workplaces.eu Thank You!
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