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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
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 both research and case-studies, this book provides a comprehensive source of theoretical and practical information for students and practitioners alike. This book 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, Managing the Risk of Workplace Stress is key reading for all students of organizational psychology and those responsible for workplace safety.
We live in uncertain, even dangerous times. If we were ships, we'd
be traveling in rough waters and dense fog. Without a navigation
system, we'd soon be sunk - literally. We need to know where and
how to navigate to keep ourselves safe as we pursue our individual
life journeys. Wisdom for Living is an invaluable resource and
guide for strengthening, developing, and accessing your own
inherent wisdom nature. Each of us comes hard-wired with the
equipment needed to navigate the rough waters of life. This
equipment is our intuition or gut feelings, available to all. Yet
like the GPS in a car or phone, we need to learn to access, use,
and trust it. These short essays suggest how you can find wisdom in
a variety of people, places, and things. You are encouraged to keep
a wisdom journal (WJ) in which you respond to a motivating question
at the end of each essay. In this way, you will create a personal
handbook for guiding your life while using your inner guidance to
deal with challenges.
The third edition of a bestseller, Human Safety and Risk
Management: A Psychological Perspective incorporates a decade of
new research and development to provide you with a comprehensive
and contemporary guide to the psychology of risk and workplace
safety. A major enhancement is reflected in the new subtitle for
the book, A Psychological Perspective, which highlights both the
expertise of the authors and also confirms the predominantly
psychological orientation of the revised text. New in the Third
Edition: State-of-the-art theory reviews, research findings, and
practical applications New chapter on impact that sensor
technologies have on approaches to safety and risk in contemporary
society Enhanced chapters on key issues around sensing danger, risk
perception, error detection, safety culture, risk management,
leadership, teams, and stress management This book discusses how
people perceive and manage risks and how to make the workplace a
safer place. It examines the influence of individual factors on
safety, as well as team and organizational factors at work, from a
psychological perspective. It also highlights changes in safety due
to the changing workplace, globalization, and managing employees'
safety and health beyond the workplace - a challenge that many
organizations have yet to address. Reflecting current scientific
research across a range of disciplines as it applies to human
safety and risk management, this book helps you meet the challenges
posed by the rapidly evolving workplace.
Workplace accidents and errors cost organizations hundreds of
billions of dollars each year, and the injured workers and their
families endure considerable financial and emotional suffering.
It's obvious that increasing employee health and safety pays. The
accumulating evidence shows that investing in occupational health
and safety results in improved financial and social responsibility
performance. There are extensive country differences and wide
occupational differences in the incidence of accidents and errors.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that every
year there are 2.2 million fatal and 270 million non-fatal
accidents or occupational diseases worldwide. Occupational Health
and Safety looks at the research into what causes accidents and
errors in the workplace. In line with other titles in the series,
Occupational Health and Safety emphasizes the psychological and
behavioral aspects of risk in organizations. It highlights how
organizations differ in their health and safety performance, with
case studies throughout and best practices. Key elements focus on:
employee selection and training, fostering employee understanding,
participation and engagement in health and safety matters,
developing a health and safety culture at organizational and
group/work unit levels, communicating and reinforcing safe
workplace practices and bench-marking one's organization against
the industry leaders. The contributors to this volume come from
various countries, reflecting unique interest and knowledge in
particular areas.
The third edition of a bestseller, Human Safety and Risk
Management: A Psychological Perspective incorporates a decade of
new research and development to provide you with a comprehensive
and contemporary guide to the psychology of risk and workplace
safety. A major enhancement is reflected in the new subtitle for
the book, A Psychological Perspective, which highlights both the
expertise of the authors and also confirms the predominantly
psychological orientation of the revised text. New in the Third
Edition: State-of-the-art theory reviews, research findings, and
practical applications New chapter on impact that sensor
technologies have on approaches to safety and risk in contemporary
society Enhanced chapters on key issues around sensing danger, risk
perception, error detection, safety culture, risk management,
leadership, teams, and stress management This book discusses how
people perceive and manage risks and how to make the workplace a
safer place. It examines the influence of individual factors on
safety, as well as team and organizational factors at work, from a
psychological perspective. It also highlights changes in safety due
to the changing workplace, globalization, and managing employees'
safety and health beyond the workplace - a challenge that many
organizations have yet to address. Reflecting current scientific
research across a range of disciplines as it applies to human
safety and risk management, this book helps you meet the challenges
posed by the rapidly evolving workplace.
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