European Agency for Safety and Health at Work - Eurofound - EU-OSHA

Psychosocial risks in Europe
Prevalence  and strategies for prevention

13 october 2014

Contents

Executive summary
Introduction
Policy context
Development of the joint report
Content of the report
1. Working conditions and psychosocial risks in Europe
Introduction
Workers in Europe
Psychosocial factors in the working environment
Establishment size and the self-employed
Health and well-being and the association with psychosocial factors
Summary
2. Management of psychosocial risks in European establishments
Concern about psychosocial risks in establishments
Prevalence of procedures and measures to deal with psychosocial risks
Drivers and barriers in psychosocial risk management
Worker representation and managing psychosocial risks
Summary
3. Policy interventions and initiatives
Framework agreements – Role of social dialogue
Labour inspection and legislation
Other governmental approaches
Country examples
Summary
4. Organisational interventions on psychosocial risks
Types of interventions
Workplace interventions: Procedures, measures and processes
What works and what doesn’t
Individually targeted interventions
Prevention and management of harassment at work
Promoting positive aspects of the psychosocial work environment
Summary
5. Conclusions
Bibliography




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