Occupational stress and stress prevention in air traffic control
ILO - Geneva
1996
36 p.
air traffic control ; automation ; behaviour ; biological effects ; medical surveillance ; mental stress ; occupational psychology ; shift work ; stress factors ; work organization ; workbreaks ; working time ; workplace design
Working paper
Psychosocial risks
English
Bibliogr.
92-2-110070-7
"Air traffic controllers are generally considered one of the working groups having to deal with a highly demanding job. This paper is aimed at providing concrete advice on how to prevent stress in in air traffic control."
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