Stress at work : causes, effects and prevention : a guide for small and medium sized enterprises
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Stress at work : causes, effects and prevention : a guide for small and medium sized enterprises
(The Information booklet series, booklet no. 21)
European Foudation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions , Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Stress is a major issue; 48% of European Workers believe that their health is affected by stress at work. This booklet examines a wide variety of working conditions in a user-friendly manner. First, the causes of stress and the possible consequences are clarified. Second, guidelines on ways to identify stress factors, and how to begin to eliminate the sources are presented in a short and practical way. Finally, an extensive questionnaire involves the reader in assessing their own level of stress in the workplace. The book should be of interest to employers, employees, medical professionals, and health and safety personnel.
Table of Contents
- What is stress?
- who is vulnerable?
- reasons for stress monitoring by SMEs?
- what are the instruments for monitoring stress at company level?
- who does the monitoring?
- prevention of stress at work.
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