Date of filling in this questionnaire or last update: 10/07/2023
1. JOB-EXPOSURE MATRICES
JEM name
  GPJEM - Physical and Psychosocial exposures
Country
  Netherlands
Contact person
  Kelly J. Rijs
Email
  kellyrijs@gmail.com
References (citation)
 

  • Rijs KJ, et al. Development and Validation of a Physical and Psychosocial Job-Exposure Matrix in Older and Retired Workers. Ann Occup Hyg 2014; 58(2):152-70

References (weblinks)
 

  • https://doi.org/10.1093/annhyg/met052

Attachments
 

Agents
 

  • Ergonomics, Physical Workload, and Injury Related
  • Psychosocial Domains

Ergonomics, Physical Workload, and Injury Related
 

  • Awkward work postures (e.g. kneeling/squatting, elevated arms, neck flection, back bent forward without support)
  • Physical work load (e.g. heavy lifting of people or objects, pushing/pulling)
  • Repetitive work movements

Job task characteristics/organization of work
 

  • Job control, autonomy
  • Psychological job demands
  • Social support at work from supervisors
  • Other (specify)

Job task characteristics/organization of work | Specify: Other
  Time pressure, Task requirements, Variation activities, Co-worker support
Occupation Axis
  Yes
Coding system
 

  • Other

Specify: Other
  Netherlands Standard Classification of Occupations 1992 (NSCO92). Can be linked to ISCO08
Industry Axis
  No
Intensity
  No
Probability
  Yes
Probability categories/levels
  low, moderate, and high probability of exposure
Duration
  No
Frequency
  No
Peaks
  No
Data source(s)
 

  • Self-reported data

Validation studies done: Texts
 

  • Rijs KJ, et al. Development and Validation of a Physical and Psychosocial Job-Exposure Matrix in Older and Retired Workers. Ann Occup Hyg 2014; 58(2):152-70

Validation studies done: Links
 

  • https://doi.org/10.1093/annhyg/met052

Other remarks
  Job-Exposure Matrix in Older and Retired Workers. Applicable to 55–64 year olds