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Source: OSHA.gov
While mental health and suicide may not be viewed as traditional occupational safety and health issues, they have real work-related impacts.
Research shows that work-related stress can affect mental well-being and may lead to anxiety, depression, substance abuse, or suicide.
Unmanaged stress and poor mental health may negatively affect a worker’s job performance, productivity, work engagement and communication, physical capability, and daily functioning.
Suicide is among the leading causes of death among working-age adults in the U.S.
The rate of suicides is four times higher among construction workers than it is among the general population. Several contributing factors include the seasonal or inconsistent nature of the work, demanding schedules and shifts, and work-related injuries.
OSHA is taking proactive steps to help provide information, guidance, and training on mental wellness and suicide prevention. These efforts include:
Additional information can be found at: