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Understanding Psychosocial safety- My experience and key insights

2/3/2026

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IntroductionMy interest in psychosocial safety began in early 2025 following a significant workplace incident that profoundly changed my understanding of workplace health and safety. What started as a personal experience became a journey into learning, advocacy, and ultimately helping organisations create safer, healthier work environments.
Workplace Experience and the Onset of Psychosocial ConcernsAt the time, I was working as an RTO Manager and Trainer/Assessor at a small organisation, reporting directly to the CEO. Initially, the workplace appeared functional and professional. However, like many situations involving psychosocial risk, the early warning signs were subtle and easy to overlook.
Over the course of approximately 18 months, the environment gradually deteriorated. Behaviours such as bullying, gaslighting, and manipulation became increasingly apparent. Some actions were indirect and difficult to pinpoint, while others were more overt and deeply distressing.
As the situation escalated, the impact on my health became severe. I experienced overwhelming stress, difficulty breathing, and reached a point where managing daily activities felt almost impossible. Eventually, I required hospitalisation for assessment due to the psychological and physical effects of the workplace environment.
Understanding Psychosocial InjuryThrough this experience, I was diagnosed with a psychosocial injury — a term I had not previously encountered. Determined to understand what had happened, I began researching psychosocial hazards and workplace risk factors.
I discovered that psychosocial injuries are often linked to identifiable workplace conditions, including:
  • Excessive or insufficient job demands
  • Exposure to traumatic or distressing events
  • Lack of clarity around roles and expectations
  • Low levels of control over work tasks
  • Poor workplace relationships
  • Inadequate support from managers or supervisors
  • Limited support from colleagues
  • Lack of recognition and reward
These factors rarely exist in isolation. Instead, they often combine over time, creating environments that can significantly harm workers’ mental health and wellbeing.
Managing Psychosocial Hazards and RisksAddressing psychosocial hazards can be complex, particularly given evolving legislative requirements and organisational challenges. Many businesses want to do the right thing but are unsure where to start.
This is where proactive risk management becomes critical. Organisations that focus on early identification, clear communication, leadership capability, and supportive workplace cultures are far better positioned to prevent harm.
To support businesses in this area, HazardScope has developed practical resources, tools, and training programs designed to help leaders:
  • Understand psychosocial risks
  • Meet compliance obligations
  • Build psychologically safe workplaces
  • Strengthen team wellbeing and performance
Final ThoughtsPsychosocial safety is not just a legal obligation — it is a fundamental part of creating workplaces where people can thrive. My experience reinforced that small warning signs should never be ignored, and that early action can prevent serious harm.
By increasing awareness, improving leadership capability, and prioritising worker wellbeing, organisations can create environments that are not only compliant, but also healthy, productive, and sustainable.
Learn MoreIf you would like to receive free information or request a complimentary Psychosocial Health Check, you can contact HazardScope:
📧 [email protected]
🌐 www.hazardscopewhs.com.au
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