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7 October 2005 - HSE Research Report on
Management Standards for Stress
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have produced a new
research report on opinions and experiences of the HSE's new voluntary
Management Standards for stress in the workplace.
The report has been compiled by telephone research authorised by
the HSE and workshops undertaken by the International Stress Management
Association UK.
The report examined key aspects of opinions and experiences from
companies using the Management Standards for stress in the workplace such as the
following:
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Their understanding of the current legal position in relation to
workplace stress.
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Their understanding of the Management Standards process, risk
factors etc.
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The relevance and helpfulness of the Management Standards
process, and their organisation’s adoption (or planned adoption) of it.
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Their perceptions regarding potential barriers to the adoption
of the Management Standards within their organisation.
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Other stress-related initiatives being implemented, or planned
to be implemented, by their organisation.
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Perceived actions that HSE could undertake to assist with the
adoption of the Management Standards process.
The full report, in pdf format, can be accessed by clicking the
following:
RR389 - Attitudes, Opinions and Experiences of Attendees at the ISMAUK
Stress Workshops 2004
Article by Alexandra Johnston

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