Health & Safety Matters supports EU-OSHA campaign

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Health & Safety Matters will be supporting EU-OSHA’s next Healthy Workplaces Campaign ‘Managing stress and psychosocial risks at work’, which starts in April 2014, by featuring useful campaign materials in our magazine, on our website and in our email newsletter.

The campaign aims to provide support and guidance for workers and employers to recognise and tackle stress in the workplace, and promotes the use of practical tools.

Stress is the second most frequently reported work-
related health problem in Europe and, along with other
psychosocial risks, is thought to account for more than half
(50–60 %) of all lost working days. A poor psychosocial
work environment can have significant negative effects on
workers’ health.

Promoting the management of work-related stress and
psychosocial risks, and thereby preventing their significant
negative effects for workers, employers and governments, is
the key aim of this campaign. Effectively tackling psychosocial
risks creates a work environment in which workers stay
healthy, the workplace culture is more positive, and,
consequently, business performance improves.

Psychosocial risks occur in every workplace, but even with
only limited resources they can be successfully assessed and
managed. This campaign provides support and guidance for
workers and employers in managing work-related stress and
psychosocial risks, and promotes the use of practical, user-
friendly tools to facilitate this.

‘Healthy Workplaces Manage Stress’ is a pan-European
campaign, coordinated by the European Agency for Safety and
Health at Work (EU-OSHA). Healthy Workplaces Campaigns are
the largest of their kind in the world and are significant drivers
for change and improvement in workplace safety and health.

Who can take part?

‘Healthy Workplaces Manage Stress’ invites all organisations and
individuals at local, national and European levels to take part.
The campaign is open to:

  • All employers in the public and private sectors;

  • Managers, supervisors and workers;

  • Trades unions and safety representatives;

  • All organisations and individuals dedicated to improving safety and health.

How can you get involved?

You can get involved in the Healthy Workplaces Campaign
2014–15 by:

  • Disseminating and publicising campaign materials to help
    raise awareness of occupational safety and health (a variety
    of campaign materials are available to download from the
    campaign website, www.healthy-workplaces.eu);

  • Organising events and activities such as seminars and
    workshops;

  • Using and promoting the practical tools available for
    managing work-related stress and psychosocial risks;

  • Taking part in the European Good Practice Awards
    competition, a scheme that recognises the contributions
    organisations have made to promoting safety and health;

  • Getting involved in the European Weeks for Safety and Health
    at Work, October 2014 and 2015;

  • Becoming an official EU  

 Check out the new campaign guide at www.healthy-workplaces.eu

 

 

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