The environment in which one works, as influenced by factors such as cleanliness, lighting, equipment, paid overtime, uniforms, access to amenities, etc
circumstances and/or environments present in a workplace Stressful working conditions are an example of situational stress
Covers the nature of working conditions and hazards to which workers are exposed in performing their assigned work Positions vary in such ways as the nature of the work environment; the extent to which it includes unpleasant, disagreeable, or hazardous conditions; the degree to which those conditions are experienced; the frequency and duration of exposure; the adequacy of protective clothing and gear; safety devices and safe trade practices; and the possible effects on the workers Elements considered under this factor include, but not limited to, light, heat, and ventilation in the work area; temperature extremes and sudden changes in temperature; weather conditions when working outdoors; grease, dirt, and soiling of clothing and skin surfaces; noise and vibration; noxious gases and fumes; hazards involved in working with explosives or toxic materials; work at great heights; work on slippery or unstable surfaces; and work near rapidly moving tools
physical term at the work place; terms which are guaranteed to a worker by his employer