[3] EA-OHP also publishes a newsletter, The Occupational Health Psychologist, three times a year to keep the membership abreast of developments in the field.
EA-OHP also runs a listserv that promotes communication about research, practice, and teaching bearing on work, stress, and health.
[4] Beginning with an agreement in 2008, the Academy coordinates member benefits and international conferences with the Society for Occupational Health Psychology (SOHP), a U.S.
[6][7] In 1997 representatives from the University of Nottingham and the departments of Occupational Medicine at two Danish hospitals, Skive Syghus and Herning Syghus, wrote an enabling document that laid the foundation for an organizing committee, the purpose of which was to create a European organization dedicated to supporting "research, teaching and practice" in OHP.
[3] EA-OHP's leading activity was organizing annual conferences that facilitated the sharing of research findings and educational and practice information.