
Psychosocial Risk: A people problem or critical risk?
Psychosocial Risk: A People Problem or a Critical Business Risk?
Productivity stalls. Key people leave. Projects blow out. And still, psychosocial risk is too often treated as a “culture issue” or filed away under HR.
But what if we stopped thinking about psychosocial hazards as just a people problem — and recognised them for what they really are: critical business risks that affect performance, compliance, and wellbeing?
In this new fr&nk Insights paper, we unpack the evolving landscape of psychosocial risk, drawing on national research, real-world case studies, and the voices of over 300 workers across Australian industries.
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In this paper, you’ll explore:
How the People at Work research identifies the six most predictive psychosocial hazards
What the Cobar Enforceable Undertaking tells us about real-world risk, harm, and regulation
Why hazard intersectionality matters — and why traditional WHS tools fall short
What fr&nk’s own Worker Insights data reveals across sectors and job types
How SMART work design and critical control assurance can transform systems, not just policies
With references to ISO 45003, WHS legislation, and over a decade of advisory experience, this is more than a research review. It’s a practical guide for leaders, safety professionals, and HR practitioners ready to move from awareness to action.
At fr&nk, we turn complexity into capability.
Let’s rethink psychosocial risk and design systems in which people don’t just survive work; they thrive in it.
Download the paper and see how critical risk thinking can change your workplace.