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Psychological Health and Safety Definitions

Having a shared understanding of psychological health and safety starts with using clear and consistent language. When everyone is using the same terms, it’s easier to talk about important issues. It also avoids confusion and allows you to stay focused on what matters most, improving psychological health and safety at work. Using common language also helps connect committee work to broader health and safety efforts across the workplace.

Many of the terms and definitions below come from the current edition of the National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (CAN/CSA-Z1003). We have also included a section for plain language to make psychological health and safety easier for everyone.

  • Psychological Health

  • Psychological Safety

  • Psychological Health and Safety

  • Psychologically Healthy and Safe Workplace

  • Psychological Health and Safety Management System (PHSMS)

Along with psychological health and safety-specific definitions, here are some other terms we will be using throughout the toolkit.

  • Psychosocial

  • Psychosocial Factors

  • Psychosocial Hazard

  • Psychosocial Risk

  • Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP)

  • Harm

  • Hazard

  • Health

  • Health and Safety Management System (HSMS)

  • Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee (JOHSC)

  • Mental Health

  • Organization

  • Risk

  • Risk Assessment

  • Stress

  • The Standard

  • Terms of Reference (ToR)

  • Worker

  • Workplace

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