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A Practical Guide to Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace

A Practical Guide to Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace offers readers a comprehensive overview of the psychological health and safety issues most commonly faced in today's workplaces.

Langue De Publication: English
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115,00 $
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Softcover | 144 pages

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Publié: 12 mars 2015
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433482970

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As author and Occupational Health & Safety specialist, Dianne Dyck, states in the preface to this ground-breaking publication, most Canadian companies and organizations have an Occupational Health & Safety Management System. Historically, however, those systems focused primarily on the physical, and not the psychological, health and safety of employees. With the release of the Canadian Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace in 2013, employers now have new performance expectations to meet. And that's what makes – and necessary – resource.

Features and Benefits
Dianne Dyck, with contributions from a number of industry experts, produced A Practical Guide to Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace – the first book in Canada that is dedicated to managing employees' psychological health and safety. It offers readers a comprehensive overview of the psychological health and safety issues most commonly faced in today's workplaces, including:
  • A discussion of what constitutes a toxic work environment and the effect it can have on employee health and safety
  • An explanation of the practical application of the new Canadian Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • A description of the most effective workplace assessment and measurement processes
Leveraging this information, readers will be better able to implement and maintain a successful Psychological Health & Safety Management System (PHSMS). In addition, this practical reference book includes useful appendices and tools that employers and other professionals can use to track the organization's PHSMS outcome measures. Finally, the glossary of defined terms offers a quick reference guide for understanding workplace psychological health and safety issues.

An Important Resource
A Practical Guide to Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace will be an invaluable resource for:
  • Disability Management and Occupational Health & Safety professionals and practitioners, as well as occupational health nurses, occupational health physicians, and other licensed practitioners and health promoters who need to have access to the most current information and best practices
  • Disability Management and Occupational Health & Safety students who will benefit from the comprehensive coverage of this important topic
  • Human Resources professionals who may be called upon for advice and guidance about these issues
  • Joint Health & Safety Committee members who serve as guardians of workplace health & safety
  • Union leaders who support the health and safety of their union members
  • In-House Counsel who may be required to advise their organization about relevant psychological health and safety matters
  • Insurers who are key players in disability situations
  • Educators who teach Disability Management and Occupational Health & Safety courses and programs
  • Canadian court officials who are called upon to judge workplace situations
 

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Table des matières

Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Toxic Work Environments: Impact on Employee Illness/Injury
Chapter 3: Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Chapter 4: Practical Application in the Workplace
Chapter 5: Measurement
Glossary