M10.5 - NIOSH

One of the occupational health and safety programs that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) sponsors is the Health Work Design and Well-Being Program. This program's mission is to protect and advance worker safety, health, and well-being by improving the design of work, management practices, and the physical and psychosocial work environment with a. holistic perspective. The HWD program focuses on how work affects overall health and well-being including physical, psychological, social, and economic aspects through basic, surveillance, intervention, and translation research related to systems, programs, policies, and practices to improve the health of workers. Their current focal areas of the program examines the health and safety effects of working hours and fatigue, non-standard work arrangements, occupational stress, and more.

This might relate to my health and safety in addressing the psychosocial work environment, as well as the stress that comes along with it.

https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/programs/hwd/description.html

Comments

  1. Hi Matt,
    What a great program! I love to hear that there is something that provides a more holistic approach to worker safety and care. Mental health is very important, and as you mentioned the psychosocial work environment & stress is something to not be ignored.

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