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HSE to Increase Inspections of Moving and Handling Practices in Construction

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is increasing inspections of moving and handling practices in construction sites across the UK in September 2023. This is part of the HSE’s ongoing campaign to prevent ill health from moving and handling materials, which is a major cause of work-related injuries and illnesses in the construction industry.

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Construction Worker Well-being

Understanding the Psychological Effects of Construction Work on Worker Well-being

Construction work can be physically demanding and hazardous, but what is often overlooked are the psychological effects on workers’ well-being. The high-pressure environment, long hours, and physical demands of construction work can lead to a range of mental health challenges for workers. This blog post explores the common psychological effects of construction work on worker well-being, including stress, depression, PTSD, and substance abuse, and provides practical coping mechanisms and strategies. It also includes references to guidance from the HSE and resources available for mental health support in the UK. By prioritising mental health in the construction industry, employers and workers can create a safer and healthier working environment.

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