Mental Health Causation in the Construction Industry: A Systematic Review Employing a Psychological Safety Climate Model

H Golzad, A Teimoory, SJ Mousavi, A Bayramova… - Buildings, 2023 - mdpi.com
The construction industry has a lamentable reputation for having a high prevalence of
suicides and mental health (MH) problems. Several government and academic reports have …

Need for Recovery among Site-Based Construction Practitioners in Australia: A Latent Class Analysis and Multinomial Logistic Regression

C Sun, CKH Hon, KA Way, NL Jimmieson… - Journal of Management …, 2024 - ascelibrary.org
Need for recovery (NFR) is an early indicator of work-related fatigue that has negative
implications for worker health and safety. However, little attention has been paid to NFR in …

Innovations in Engineering for Safety: Risk Control and Occupational Health in Deep-Sea Sampling with Modified Research Equipment

E Nurlaela, D Sudrajat, E Nugraha… - … and Natural Sciences, 2024 - journal.uty.ac.id
Abstract Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is vital in high-risk environments, especially
on research vessels conducting deep-sea sampling operations. The increased risk of …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of Job Quality on Construction Worker's Health and Wellbeing: Comparison between Australia and Bangladesh

MSA Shourav - 2024 - research-repository.rmit.edu.au
This chapter will present the findings of the study based on the collected quantitative data
from Bangladeshi and Australian construction workers. It will then provide a comparison of …