ISO 45003: Psychological health and safety at work — Guidelines for managing psychosocial risks

ISO 45003: Psychological health and safety at work — Guidelines for managing psychosocial risks

ISO 45003 is the first global standard giving practical guidance on managing psychological health in the workplace. It provides guidance on the management of psychosocial risk, as part of an occupational health and safety management system. It includes: Information on how to recognize the psychosocial hazards that can affect workers, such as those that arise from home working; Offers examples of effective – often simple – actions that can be taken to manage these and improve employee wellbeing.

Further information from: BSI and ISO


 

The IJSPW is listed in Electronic Journals Library

Electronic Journals Library

The Electronic Journals Library is published by Universität Regensburg. It lists 96755 titles from all areas of research. The International Journal of Stress Prevention and Wellbeing is listed in Electronic Journals Library.

ISMA (UK) Purpose

Since its establishment over 30 years ago, ISMA’s purpose is to:

  • Raise the profile of stress-related issues, both in the home and workplace
  • Combat the stigma often associated with personal stress
  • Change attitudes towards the management of stress in the world of work
  • Through our register of professional practitioners, we offer support, in the form of training courses and coaching, to individuals as well within commerce and industry.

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What the International Journal of Stress Prevention and Wellbeing (IJSPW) will publish?

The International Journal of Stress Prevention and Wellbeing (IJSPW), is seeking papers on the theory, research and practice of stress prevention and wellbeing including:

Stress research: Stress prevention: Stress management: Stress at work: Stress and education: Stress and management: Stress and health: Stress counselling: Stress management training: Health education: Health Promotion: Stress and coaching: Stress and leadership: Locus of control: Type A behaviour: Coping strategies: Change management: Relaxation: Meditation: Mindfulness: Psychophysiology: Biology: Wellbeing.

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