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Addressing Suicide and Mental Health in Construction

Carpenters Wellness Program | Dec 19, 2019

In September, the AGC spearheaded efforts to help construction trades fight a growing epidemic: Suicide. It’s a real problem and one we will no longer ignore.

Suicide in the construction industry has the second highest rate of suicides among all occupations and of those, four out of five suicide deaths are males. It’s no secret that construction is a male dominated industry with a macho culture. No more. It’s a job for all of us to learn what what need to do to help someone in need.

It’s not always obvious when a friend or coworker is struggling, but they often show signs of suicidal thoughts in subtle ways. While some comments or threats could sound like just talk, they can become dangerous quickly and it’s important to STEP IN and SPEAK UP if you see any of these signs of imminent danger:

Feeling desperateTalking about suicide or wanting to dieWithdrawalDepression
Tying up loose endsSeeking access to lethal meansFeeling like a burdenAnxiety
Changes in habitsIncreased alcohol or drug useSaying good-byeSudden mood changes
AgitationAggressive or uncontrolled anger

What to do:

  • Bring it to the attention of your foreman or supervisor.
  • Start the conversation. Use non-judgmental language, asking directly about suicide. Ask, then listen. If the answer is yes, remain calm, keep them safe and get help.
  • Refer them to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or Crisis Text Line, or use any of Carpenters’ resources below. Store these numbers in your phone for use or referral.

If you believe a coworker is in imminent danger or has already harmed himself or herself, call 911.

Need help for you or someone you know? 24/7 confidential help is available.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800.273.8255suicidepreventionlifeline.orgText HELLO to 741741
Carpenters Wellness Center314.955.WELL (9355)*carpdc.org/WellnessCenter*Make an appt with our onsite Behavioral Health counselor
Carpenters Member Assistance Program314.729.4600, #2mbh-eap.comToll-Free 800.413.8008, #2

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