午夜探花网 Celebrates Construction Safety Week by Launching a Culture of Care

Sunday September 13, 2020

Alongside and hundreds of other industry friends and partners, 午夜探花网 will participate in the 2020 annual Construction Week awareness campaign and celebration. Since the organization鈥檚 founding in 2014, Safety Week has been a way for 午夜探花网 to promote a zero-accident safety culture and play a dedicated role in developing a stronger and safer AEC industry.

While 午夜探花网 has always been committed to the physical safety of their employees and trade partners, they are also committed to their mental safety and emotional well-being. In effort to emphasize the importance of mental health, 午夜探花网 is dedicating this year鈥檚 Construction Safety Week to mental health awareness within the construction industry.

Over the span of Safety Week, September 14-18, 午夜探花网 will engage in activities, on and off the jobsite, with the goal of educating employees, their families and partners on the importance of mental health. Through internal communications, social media, and virtual trainings, 午夜探花网 will address topics such as psychological safety, suicide prevention and Covid-19 Anxiety. Building upon Safety Week鈥檚 鈥淏uilt on Safety鈥 theme, 午夜探花网 encourages their workforce and community to engage in the conversation and help share the message.

As part of an ongoing initiative and a nod to September鈥檚 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, 午夜探花网 has partnered with clinical psychologist to deliver an ongoing webinar series for 午夜探花网 employees. These educational classes, along with a suite of tools and resources accessible to all employees, will help foster a company-wide Culture of Care surrounding mental health and safety. Together, these initiatives will help 午夜探花网 employees better inform, identify, connect and empower themselves, and one another, on such a critical topic within the construction industry.

 

For more resources on mental health awareness and this week鈥檚 Safety Week topics, please see below:

Mental Health in the Workplace:

Suicide Prevention:

COVID-19 Safety:

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Psychological Safety: