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Document ID (ISN)101208
CIS number 03-485
ISSN - Serial title 1608-4144 - Magazine - European Agency for Safety and Health at Work / Agence européenne pour la sécurité et la santé au travail
Year 2002
Convention or series no.
Title Working on stress
Original title Stress lass nach [in German]
Travailler sans stress [in French]
Trabajemos contra el estrés [in Spanish]
Bibliographic information 2002, No.5, p.1-28 (whole issue). Illus. Bibl.ref.
Internet access http://agency.osha.eu.int/publications/magazine/5/en/index.htm [in English]
http://agency.osha.eu.int/publications/magazine/5/fr/index.htm [in French]
http://agency.osha.eu.int/publications/magazine/5/de/index.htm [in German]
http://agency.osha.eu.int/publications/magazine/5/es/index.htm [in Spanish]
Abstract Surveys indicate that close to one worker in three in Europe is affected by work-related stress. This special issue was published as a contribution to the European Week for Safety and Health at Work of October 2002, with the theme "Working on Stress". It includes short communications on stress at work contributed by European political leaders, heads of occupational safety and health agencies and university researchers. Topics include: accessing information on work-related stress; EU guidance on work-related stress; case studies showing how work-related stress can be successfully addressed; role of an employers' organization, role of a workers' organization; effectiveness of heath promotion programmes; bullying. Also available in French, German and Spanish.
Descriptors (primary) occupational hygiene; risk factors; stress factors; European Communities
Descriptors (secondary) health programmes; role of employers' organizations; case study; role of workers' organizations; stress studies; role of government; bullying
Document type D - Periodical articles
Country / State or ProvinceEuropean Union
Subject(s) Psychology and sociology
Broad subject area(s) Stress, psychosocial factors
Browse category(ies) Bullying and mobbing
Mental stress and burnout