Psychosocial hazards

At a glance (Summary)

Psychosocial hazards are aspects of work that can cause psychological (and physical) harm. They are a serious WHS/OHS issue and must be managed like any other workplace hazard. Employers have a duty to identify and then, so far as is reasonably practicable, eliminate or minimise them.

  • There are 14 common psychosocial hazards (see Section 2).
  • Workers should be able to raise concerns and expect risk controls to be implemented.
  • Key steps: identify hazards, collect evidence, assess risks, control risks, and review controls.

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