4. Conclusion
Employers have a duty to protect the physical and mental health of their employees. This requires knowledge of both psychosocial risks (stress, internal violence including harassment, external violence, etc.) and their potential effects on health (chronic stress, cardiovascular disease, musculoskeletal disorders, anxiety-depressive illnesses, etc.).
Assessing these risks and organizing a prevention plan requires a project-based approach, with methods and tools adapted to the issues involved. These activities must be integrated into the overall approach to occupational risk prevention.
Certain stages of this process require specific skills, which employers can obtain from institutions, consultants or private consultancies, provided the latter adopt a rigorous primary prevention approach, geared towards identifying and acting on the various...
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