Protecting the Workforce. Strengthening Organizations.
The American Board of First Responder Behavioral Healthcare (FRBH) is an independent national standards-setting and steward of the National Standard for Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP) across trauma-exposed professions.
The FRBH National Standard establishes nationally consistent organizational expectations for managing predictable Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure (OPHE), integrating occupational safety principles with existing behavioral health resources through structured workforce protection systems.
Recognizing that protecting the workforce and strengthening organizations are mutually reinforcing objectives of effective workforce protection, the National Standard provides organizations with a profession-neutral framework for Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP).
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Why Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection Matters
Repeated exposure to critical incidents, fatalities, serious injuries, violence, disasters, human suffering, and other operationally significant events is an inherent and predictable condition of work across trauma-exposed professions.
The FRBH National Standard recognizes that Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure (OPHE) should be managed through the same systematic workforce protection principles applied to other recognized workplace hazards, establishing consistent organizational responsibility for predictable occupational psychological hazards.
By strengthening organizational workforce protection systems, organizations protect personnel while enhancing workforce readiness, operational continuity, workforce sustainability, and organizational resilience.
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Bridging Occupational Safety and Behavioral Health
Occupational safety establishes protections for workplace hazards. Behavioral health provides programs, services, support, treatment, and recovery resources.
Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP) provides an organizational framework that integrates these complementary disciplines through predefined activation processes, workforce protection responsibilities, and organizational oversight.
Rather than replacing existing behavioral health resources, OPHP establishes organizational expectations for when and how workforce protection systems are activated following qualifying Occupational Psychological Hazard Exposure (OPHE).
Exposure—not disclosure—creates an organizational responsibility to activate Occupational Psychological Hazard Protection (OPHP).
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