THE LAW OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING AT WORK

Authors

  • Sandra RUSSO Docteure en droit, GREDEG, Université Côte d’Azur

Keywords:

Telework, Occupational risk, Mental health, Prevention, Collective bargaining

Abstract

The COVID 19 has produced a renewal of the working conditions likely to affect mental health, a professional risk that psychosocial risks (RPS) helps to prevent. The article links stress, one of the components of this legal regime in training, and teleworking, the solution chosen to protect workers. To characterize an RPS, stress must be pathogenic. An essential question arises: how to avoid it? As an extension, on the one hand, of the various sources of RPS law applicable to telework, it is, on the other hand, to assess the instruments available to the actors required to optimize risk prevention. Although RPS law continues to increase security for mental health, some tracks are proposed for the benefit of teleworkers.

Published

2022-07-24

How to Cite

Sandra RUSSO. (2022). THE LAW OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING AT WORK. Journal International De bioéthique Et d’éthique Des Sciences, 33(2), 27. Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/jidb/article/view/7455

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