https://youtu.be/3D4m33DXtsIAccording to the Centers for Disease Prevention, construction occupations have the highest rate of suicide, as well as the highest number of suicides across all occupational groups. To combat these statistics, contractors, unions, associations, industry service providers and project owners must work together to STAND up for suicide prevention.To Read
https://youtu.be/0p9oBP6qkfg?si=pfvtcBut tzuD3RO Suicide risk and mental health challenges are jobsite safety issues. A crisis in Oregon and across the nation Based on the most recent CDC data, workers in the construction industry face the second highest suicide rate of any industry in the U.S.—at over three times the national age-adjusted suicide rate.
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https://vimeo.com/732175641?share=copyThere are approximately 133 deaths by suicide per day in the United States. This equates to someone taking their own life every 11 minutes. To better understand the causes and how to combat this issue, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention conducted a survey to discover which industries and occupations were at
https://youtu.be/tAmkWOwo2K0?si=XEa3DYmU9f-jZvp8 (Reuters) - Lawyers don’t have a monopoly on stress. It’s an element of just about every job, from waiter to police officer to surgeon. But a new study suggests that the stress of practicing law, especially when combined with other factors, can be uniquely detrimental to mental well-being. Read