文档介绍:STRESS...AT WORK
. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Public Health Service
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
ABOUT NIOSH
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is
the Federal agency responsible for conducting research and making
mendations for the prevention of work-related illness and injury.
NIOSH is part of the . Department of Health and Human Services; it is
distinct from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),
which is a regulatory agency located in the . Department of Labor.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH ACT OF 1970
NIOSH OSHA
(Research) (Enforcement)
PROTECT WORKER SAFETY AND HEALTH
As part of its mandate, NIOSH is directed by Congress to study the
psychological aspects of occupational safety and health, including stress at
work. NIOSH works in collaboration with industry, labor, and universities
to better understand the stress of modern work, the effects of stress on
worker safety and health, and ways to reduce stress in the workplace.
STRESS
...AT WORK
Prepared by a NIOSH working group
Steven Sauter - Lawrence Murphy
Michael Colligan - Naomi Swanson - Joseph Hurrell, Jr. - Frederick Scharf, Jr. - Raymond Sinclair
Paula Grubb - Linda Goldenhar - Toni Alterman - Johnston - Anne Hamilton - Julie Tisdale
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