We follow the HSE guidance and example. For individual stress risk
assessments - its usually between the manager and the individual,
however its the individuals view that is documented. If it's a problem
with the manger and the individual then another manager would stand in.
If its very tricky then one of OH would assist.
The council has training for stress issues and the risk assessment is
covered within this training...
Gillian
Oxfordshire County Council
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] individual stress risk assessments
Hi
I was wondering whether anyone could provide advice on the following:-
For individual stress risk assessments, do you, as the OHA, undertake
them with the individual and their line manager, or can the line manager
themselves complete them with their staff member?
Also, are managers expected to have received formal training before
being able to/asked to carry this out? The individual stress risk
assessment is based on the HSE's model and is very straightforward.
I would be grateful for any replies.
Kind regards,
Sam
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