Applying Elvie - Tool for Psychosocial Risk Assessment: Results of a Case Study

Author:

Moraru Roland Iosif1ORCID,Posyłek Mirosław2

Affiliation:

1. University of Petroşani , Romania

2. CCIG GROUP Wrocław , Poland

Abstract

Abstract About half of European workers believe that stress is common in their workplace and that it is the cause of about half of all lost working days. In Europe, 25% of workers report suffering from work stress all the time or most of their working time, with a similar percentage reporting that stress adversely affects their health. Estimates of costs borne by employers and society are considerable, amounting to tens of billions of euros at European level. Considering the exponential increase in the last decade of the impact of occupational stress and the direct implications on the health and well-being of workers, coupled with the low level of attention paid to this risk by employers and labor inspectorates in Romania, this paper aimed at developing a company-level research to validate the applicability of a specific psychosocial risk assessment tool. The preliminary results obtained confirmed the need to increase the real attention paid to this component of the health status of workers - and implicitly of enterprises - allowing the substantiation of a plan of measures designed to minimize psychosocial risks in the investigated company.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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