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Triggers for non-specific symptoms in the workplace

Title Triggers for non-specific symptoms in the workplace
SubTitle Individual differences, stress and environmental (odour and sound) factors.
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Author Ferguson, E., Cassaday, J. H. and Ward, J. Nottingham University . Weyman, A. Health and Safety Laboratory for HSE.
Series Code RR
Series Number 501
Publisher HSE BOOKS
Date of Publication 2006
Length 112 pages
Stock Code RR501
Notes research report 501. (RR501) (RR 501) WEB VERSION ONLY
Abstract Non-Specific Symptoms (NSS) are symptoms that are not related to any given disease and include fatigue, weakness, sleep difficulties, headache, muscle aches. They have a high reported incidence in the work place and are related to workplace absenteeism. Work-related ill-health and absenteeism remain a significant concern for UK organisations and employees alike, translating into 32.9 million working days a year lost through illness, with stress, depression and anxiety accounting for the majority of days lost (13.4 million). Identifying aspects of the work environment, characteristics of individual workers, external factors and physiological factors that contribute to reporting non-specific symptoms are therefore important and make them the focus of this research. This report and the work it describes were funded by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Its contents, including any opinions and/or conclusions expressed, are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect HSE policy.
Keywords Research; Ill health; Workplace absence; Absenteeism


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