Talk:Psychosocial hazard
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Preliminary thoughts
[edit]Our coverage on this topic seems to be pretty good; just scattered in different places. I copied relevant text from the main occupational safety and health article. There is also a good deal that is covered in occupational stress and related articles toxic workplace and organisation climate. Presumably there are other types of psychosocial hazards; I will be looking into that as part of developing this article. James Hare (NIOSH) (talk) 21:10, 3 September 2015 (UTC)
2019 Update
[edit]This page edited in collaboration with Dr. Peter L. Schnall, M.D., MPH, Prof. Emeritus of Medicine, University of California at Irvine, a physician/epidemiologist who studies psycho-social work hazards and their impact on mental and physical health outcomes. Dr. Schnall can be contacted at pschnall@workhealth.org. Please use ‘Wiki’ in the subject field for all emails and cc Sherry.Reson@gmail.com.
We plan to review the pages referenced by James Hare, who is no longer with NIOSH and has not been active since 2015 SherryReson (talk) 17:08, 17 September 2019 (UTC)
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