“Our approach starts with reducing risk at the source, working closely with clients before project commencement to analyse each site’s specific pressure points and risk profile. This is then driven and owned by Team leaders who lead by example to ensure all workers are empowered to show that respect is valued at work, and peers know how to respond when someone is struggling, making each other feel valued and seen.” Allan Bramble, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director.
As psychosocial risk in the Demolition and Remediation industry is dynamic, it is important to plan for site-specific pressure points by building critical-incident protocols with clear standards and expectations.
It is important to improve resilience and prevent stressors to mental health issues that can lead to increased pressure. Liberty Industrial’s Wellness Program helps educate and inform people about the 7 dimensions of wellness, by educating workers on ways to improve their mind, body and soul. In doing so, they are more equipped to help themselves with identifying the tools to cope with mental stress positively.
When mental health concerns become overwhelming, it is important to provide access for people to ask for help, whether via a colleague or an external source. Liberty Industrial regularly includes mental health on the agenda in prestart and toolbox talks, whether that be awareness of our EAP, access to our partner MATES’ helpline, or our own emergency helpline. By to access help through different approaches, employees can feel that support is available – everyway, everywhere, every time.