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Program Elevate Construction Construction Wellbeing Initiative

Cision Mediastudio View Media
Cision Mediastudio View Media

Cision Mediastudio View Media Elevate construction exists to improve the lives of everyone who works in the construction industry through trained leaders, which will ultimately protect and preserve families. our industry does not need motivation to speed it up–it needs education to turn it around. Explore how wellness programs for construction companies improve workplace performance, safety, and mental health with industry specific tools for high stress roles. read how other construction business has improved wellbeing, and get effective ideas for your company.

Program Elevate Construction Construction Wellbeing Initiative
Program Elevate Construction Construction Wellbeing Initiative

Program Elevate Construction Construction Wellbeing Initiative The initiative is seeking to understand the sources of the mental health crisis that’s plaguing the industry and compile field tested solutions to increase the physical and mental well being of construction workers on job sites and around the nation. Welcome back to the elevate construction podcast! in episode #1328, we’re tackling something that will change the way you work—let’s get into it!. Fatalities caused by falls from elevation continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 389 of the 1,034 construction fatalities recorded in 2024 (bls data). those deaths were preventable. the national safety stand down raises fall hazard awareness across the country in an effort to stop fall fatalities and injuries. Elevate construction understands that remarkable projects require healthy, engaged teams. that’s why we developed leanwellness, a group wellness class designed specifically for construction professionals.

Construction Wellbeing Initiative Enhancing Mental Health On Jobsites
Construction Wellbeing Initiative Enhancing Mental Health On Jobsites

Construction Wellbeing Initiative Enhancing Mental Health On Jobsites Fatalities caused by falls from elevation continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 389 of the 1,034 construction fatalities recorded in 2024 (bls data). those deaths were preventable. the national safety stand down raises fall hazard awareness across the country in an effort to stop fall fatalities and injuries. Elevate construction understands that remarkable projects require healthy, engaged teams. that’s why we developed leanwellness, a group wellness class designed specifically for construction professionals. Recognize the unique challenges to mental health and wellbeing among the construction workforce, which includes u.s. veterans, national guard reservists, workers with frequent shift changes and recurring overtime, and employees with underlying mental health conditions. You'll learn what a successful construction wellness initiative includes, how to roll it out without disrupting your workflow, and what tools can help you scale it for every site. In june 2024, infrastructure and transport group john holland received a grant under the industry innovation program (iip) to implement a wellbeing program called see them thrive – healthy habits. It’s time we apply what we know from the science of culture change to the construction industry’s mental health movement and build a practical roadmap for real, lasting change.

Construction Wellbeing Initiative Enhancing Mental Health On Jobsites
Construction Wellbeing Initiative Enhancing Mental Health On Jobsites

Construction Wellbeing Initiative Enhancing Mental Health On Jobsites Recognize the unique challenges to mental health and wellbeing among the construction workforce, which includes u.s. veterans, national guard reservists, workers with frequent shift changes and recurring overtime, and employees with underlying mental health conditions. You'll learn what a successful construction wellness initiative includes, how to roll it out without disrupting your workflow, and what tools can help you scale it for every site. In june 2024, infrastructure and transport group john holland received a grant under the industry innovation program (iip) to implement a wellbeing program called see them thrive – healthy habits. It’s time we apply what we know from the science of culture change to the construction industry’s mental health movement and build a practical roadmap for real, lasting change.

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