Can occupational health and safety management systems address psychosocial risk factors? An empirical study
Dahler-Larsen, Peter ; Sundby, Anna ; Boodhoo, Adiilah
2020
130
October
1-8
psychosocial risks ; OSH management system ; EU Directive ; risk assessment
Psychosocial risks
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2020.104878
English
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"The increasing prevalence of psychosocial risk factors at work poses new challenges to occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMSs) such as those taking place under EU Framework Directive 89/391. Due to the wicked nature of psychosocial risks, management of these risks allegedly lag behind management of other kinds of occupational safety and health risks.
Data describing the use of workplace assessments (WPAs) in public workplaces in Denmark (N = 2221) show that variations in OHSMS components predict actions taken against psychosocial risks even better than they predict actions taken against physical risks.
Two factors predict actions taken against psychosocial risks in particular: The use of anonymous data in WPAs and the integration of WPAs into organizational processes such as strategy-making and HR.
These findings enforce a sustained belief in systematic organizational approaches to the management of psychosocial risk factors."
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