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Weathering the Perfect Storm: Suicide in Construction and What the Industry Can Do to Help

By Travelers
12 minutes

Chapter #1      Chapter #2     Chapter #3     Chapter #4     Chapter #5     
Chapter #6

For years, the CDC has consistently identified construction workers as among those at highest risk for suicide. Why is this happening? And most importantly, what can be done to combat this trend?

Travelers sat down with two construction industry leaders and a medical expert to explore the factors contributing to incidents of death by suicide among workers. Jerry Ouimet, President and CEO of Ames Construction Company, and Greg Sizemore, Vice President of ABC, bring their perspectives as members of the Board of Directors for the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP), sharing the resources and approaches they have used to tackle this important issue. Watch the full webinar replay below and explore the highlights from our discussion.

Chapter #1

The perfect storm

“At the heart of it, when you look at the demographics of the workforce, along with the cultural and psychosocial circumstances of construction workers, they potentially have a perfect storm of suicide risk factors.”

Greg Sizemore,  Vice President – ABC, Board of Directors – CIASP

Chapter #2

Tackling this problem head on

“We're currently on a journey to try to improve the mental health and well-being of our 4,000 employees and their families. And what we try to do is mirror the support that we've given safety and quality into the mental health and well-being…”

Jerry Ouimet, President and CEO Ames Construction Company, Board of Directors – CIASP

Chapter #3

A pledge STAND

“At CIASP, we're encouraging contractors, labor unions, industry associations, industry service providers, and project owners to go to our website at PreventConstructionSuicide.com and take the pledge.”

Greg Sizemore,  Vice President – ABC, Board of Directors – CIASP

Chapter #4

Addressing the challenge we’re facing

“It boils down to this, ignoring mental health and suicide does nothing to address the challenge that we are facing. And it is our responsibility, not someone else’s, to address this problem.”

Greg Sizemore,  Vice President – ABC, Board of Directors – CIASP

Chapter #6

It starts in your ZIP Code

“I want the listeners to understand, that on a national level, we can raise awareness. But the real work needs to take place in their company, on their projects, in their community, in their state, right in their own zip code.”

Greg Sizemore,  Vice President – ABC, Board of Directors – CIASP

Chapter #7

Together we can make a difference

“So if we agree that employees are our greatest asset, which they are, and should be, then it's a matter of what are we going to do from that. And we need to make it a priority. We need to build a team within the organizations to support that.”

Jerry Ouimet, President and CEO Ames Construction Company, Board of Directors – CIASP

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