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June is National Safety Month.
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Employers who prioritize protecting employee mental health on an equal level as physical safety see a strong return in improved health and productivity.
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https://www.nsc.org/getmedia/9d4aac59-5d29-495e-a661-f1b53752318a/emhc-key-takeaways.pdf
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Employers who prioritize protecting employee mental health on an equal level as physical safety see a strong return in improved health and productivity.
Source:
https://www.nsc.org/getmedia/9d4aac59-5d29-495e-a661-f1b53752318a/emhc-key-takeaways.pdf
Incorrect!This is NOT a myth.
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Organizations see a return of $4 for every dollar invested in mental health treatment.
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Workers in recovery miss an average of 11 days a year, while the average worker misses 15 days a year and workers struggling with substance use disorder miss an average of 25 days a year.
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https://www.nsc.org/getmedia/9dc908e1-041a-41c5-a607-c4cef2390973/substance-use-disorders-by-occupation.pdf
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Workers in recovery miss an average of 11 days a year, while the average worker misses 15 days a year and workers struggling with substance use disorder miss an average of 25 days a year.
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https://www.nsc.org/getmedia/9dc908e1-041a-41c5-a607-c4cef2390973/substance-use-disorders-by-occupation.pdf
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Workers in recovery miss fewer days of work than the average worker not in recovery.
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While employees working night shifts are at a high risk for fatigue-related incidents, fatigue can affect any worker. Approximately 13% of work injuries could be attributed to sleep problems.
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https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/safety-topics/work-related-fatigue/
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While employees working night shifts are at a high risk for fatigue-related incidents, fatigue can affect any worker. Approximately 13% of work injuries could be attributed to sleep problems.
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https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/safety-topics/work-related-fatigue/
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Fatigue primarily creates safety risks for workers on night shifts.
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Workplace unintentional overdose deaths involving drugs or alcohol have increased over 600% since 2011.
Source: https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/safety-topics/overdose-deaths/
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Workplace unintentional overdose deaths involving drugs or alcohol have increased over 600% since 2011.
Source: https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/safety-topics/overdose-deaths/
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Overdose accounts for10% of all workplacedeaths.
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Wellbeing-related factors like fatigue, substance misuse and mental distress can all lead to impairment which can impact our ability to be alert and perform work in a safe manner.
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Wellbeing-related factors like fatigue, substance misuse and mental distress can all lead to impairment which can impact our ability to be alert and perform work in a safe manner.
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Worker wellbeing is primarily an individual issue, not a workplace problem.
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Do you know the truth about workplace wellbeing?This expansive topic area considers the impact of many wellbeing-related risks to workplace safety and health, from fatigue and psychological safety to substance use and mental health. Separate the myths from the facts in this interactive quiz.
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Myth vs. Fact Quiz
Myth vs. Fact Quiz
Hands-free devices like earbuds and talk-to-text features are much safer than handling your phone while driving.
At 55 mph, taking your eyes off the road for five seconds is like driving the length of a football field with your eyes closed.
Eating while drivingcan be a dangerous distraction.
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Worker wellbeing is primarily an individual issue, not a workplace problem.
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Learn more at the Workplace Wellbeing Hub and get free workplace safety resourcesat nsc.org/nsm
June is National Safety Month.
Source:
https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/safety-topics/work-related-fatigue/
Source:
https://www.nsc.org/getmedia/9dc908e1-041a-41c5-a607-c4cef2390973/substance-use-disorders-by-occupation.pdf
Source:
https://www.nsc.org/getmedia/9d4aac59-5d29-495e-a661-f1b53752318a/emhc-key-takeaways.pdf
