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Health and Safety Issues and MAW Research

Health and Safety Issues and MAW Research. Peter Kelly Higher Scientific Officer HSE. For more information visit www.hse.gov.uk/stress. Work-related stress, depression & anxiety: Industry statistics. Source: Labour Force Surveys, three year average 2004/05 to 2006/07.

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Health and Safety Issues and MAW Research

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  1. Health and Safety Issues and MAW Research Peter Kelly Higher Scientific Officer HSE For more information visit www.hse.gov.uk/stress

  2. Work-related stress, depression & anxiety: Industry statistics Source: Labour Force Surveys, three year average 2004/05 to 2006/07

  3. Work-related stress, depression & anxiety: Stressful job statistics “ More education sector workers report having high-stress jobs than across all industry – the pattern over time is similar. ” Source: Psychosocial Working Conditions survey report 2007

  4. The Management Standards Approach HSG218 (2007)

  5. MAW Research impact on H&S Issues • Helps to set clear guidelines of good practice • Allows for Bottom up dialogue • Feeds into HSE management standards approach • A major step forward

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