Work Related Stress
Work-related stress is not always the easiest of workplace hazards to identify. But being aware of the potential risks, and moving pro-actively to prevent stress taking hold, will help minimise the chances of stress-related illness.
Some workplace hazards are obvious: when there is a risk of physical injury in the workplace, it can be relatively easy to identify and address. But work can also carry risks to mental health.
About the Course:
This program examines the various ways stress can affect members of an organisation as well as potential methods for combating it.
Topics included in the program:
- What is Work-related Stress?
- The Causes of Stress
- Preventing Work-Related Stress
Who it’s for:
It is necessary for every workplace to foster an environment of civility and respect. Everyone working in an organisation is responsible for developing this kind of culture, both by displaying civility to their co-workers, and implementing policies that prevent conflicts from festering and getting out of control.
Addressing environmental factors can have a significant effect on work-related stress. Ensuring all staff are comfortable in their workspace is central to managing stress. This can mean installing brighter or less harsh lighting, improving ventilation, installing heating or air conditioning, or restructuring the workspace to allow people more space to work in.
Video Running Time:
11 minutes