Mental health in construction survey

Engineers work hard and are tired_CREDIT Shutterstock 2466757489

Insurer QBE surveyed 362 UK construction workers about their mental health at work. The results indicate that even with the increased risk of injury due to poor mental health, they are likely to continue to work.

Recent government research shows mental health costs the UK construction industry at least £1.2bn per annum, with 1.7 days lost per worker and 5.1 million lost working days last year.

More than a quarter of construction workers report that they felt uncomfortable discussing mental health with their employer, and a third said their employer had not checked in with them regarding their mental health.

QBE’s ‘Minds in Business’ tool helps businesses evaluate and improve mental health strategies – visit b.link/QBE_minds

Image credit | Shutterstock

Jobs

Permanent

Senior Quantity Surveyor- Civils/ Power

Clarkson Owens Recruitment are working with a highly regarded contractor who are looking to bring on...

Permanent

Quantity Surveyor

Construction & Property Recruitment
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Greater GlasgowThe OpportunityA leading volume housebuilder is seeking...

Permanent

Assistant Quantity Surveyor

Assistant Quantity Surveyor - Essex - Strong career progression opportunity The Company My client ar...

Permanent

Principal Structural Engineer

BAE Systems
Job Title: Principal Structural Engineer Location: Barrow-in-Furness We offer a range of hybrid and ...