Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Workplace: Impacts on Occupational Health, Safety and Productivity
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AI Displacement Anxiety, Algorithmic Management, Cognitive Load, Digital Isolation, Job Crafting, Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Productivity Loss, Psychosocial Risk Factors, Work-Life InterfaceAbstract
With the world of work moving into 2026, the conventional concept of physical safety is being overtaken rapidly by the emergence of invisible, psychosocial risks that are being fueled by AI-driven surveillance and algorithmic control. This essay discusses the 24/7 digital culture and subsequent obsolescence anxiety of the fast paced technological displacement. It examines the impact of unremitting behavioral scrutiny and constant performance control on worker autonomy and its resultant consequences of chronic cognitive load and fragmentation of professional identity. The paper divides these new threats into four main areas, which include the work design, social context, job security, and the work-life interface. It marks a critical point of the so-called Iceberg of Productivity Loss, in which unchecked mental stress is expressed in the form of decreased creativity, decision-making exhaustion, and whole-system burnout. The paper suggests that there should be a paradigm shift in the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures and that the psychosocial measurements, including cognitive load and the level of autonomy, should be included in the routine safety audits. Taking mental health as seriously as physical hazards, organizations are able to safeguard their greatest resource the human mind, which will help them stay economically stable and have a sustainable workforce during a turbulent and technology-driven period.
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