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Tailoring Psychosocial Risk Assessment in the Oil and Gas Industry byExploring Specific and Common Psychosocial Risks

Bergh, Linn Iren Vestly; Leka, Stavroula; Zwetsloot, Gerard I.J.M.

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Authors

Linn Iren Vestly Bergh

Stavroula Leka

Gerard I.J.M. Zwetsloot



Abstract

Background: Psychosocial risk management [Psychosocial Risk Management Approach (PRIMA)] has, through the years, been applied in several organizations in various industries and countries globally. PRIMA principles have also been translated into international frameworks, such as PRIMA-EF (European framework) and the World Health Organization Healthy Workplace Framework. Over the past 10 years, an oil and gas company has put efforts into adopting and implementing international frameworks and standards for psychosocial risk management. More specifically, the company uses a PRIMA.
Methods: This study explores available quantitative and qualitative risk data collected through the PRIMA method over the past 8 years in order to explore specific and common psychosocial risks in the petroleum industry.
Results: The analyses showed a significant correlation between job resources and symptoms of work-related stress, there was a significant correlation between job demands and symptoms of work-related stress, and there were differences in psychosocial risk factors and symptoms of work-related stress onshore and offshore. The study also offers recommendations on how the results can further be utilized in building a robust system for managing psychosocial risks in the industry.
Conclusion: The results from the analyses have provided meaningful and important information about the company-specific psychosocial risk factors and their impact on health and well-being.

Citation

Bergh, L. I. V., Leka, S., & Zwetsloot, G. I. (2018). Tailoring Psychosocial Risk Assessment in the Oil and Gas Industry byExploring Specific and Common Psychosocial Risks. Safety and Health at Work, 9(1), 63-70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shaw.2017.05.001

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 2, 2017
Online Publication Date May 10, 2017
Publication Date 2018-03
Deposit Date Jul 3, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jul 3, 2017
Journal Safety and Health at Work
Print ISSN 2093-7911
Electronic ISSN 2093-7997
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Issue 1
Pages 63-70
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shaw.2017.05.001
Keywords oil and gas industry, psychosocial risk factors, psychosocial risk management
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/962351
Publisher URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791117300343
Contract Date Jul 3, 2017

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