Keystone Contractors Association Staff Certified to Deliver VitalCog Suicide Prevention Training to Pennsylvania Construction Industry

Program aims to address alarming mental health and suicide rates among construction workers

The Keystone Contractors Association (KCA) announced that they are now officially certified to teach VitalCog: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace, a nationally recognized training program specifically designed for the construction industry.

The certification marks another major step in KCA’s ongoing commitment to improving mental health awareness and suicide prevention efforts across Pennsylvania’s construction workforce.

The announcement comes on the heels of the successful 2nd Annual AFSP Construction Hike for Hope, which brought together construction professionals, labor leaders, contractors, and advocates across the state to raise awareness surrounding mental health and suicide prevention in the industry.

“Construction workers face unique pressures both on and off the jobsite, and the statistics surrounding suicide in our industry are impossible to ignore,” said Jon O’Brien, Executive Director, KCA. “By becoming a certified VitalCog instructor, I can now provide companies with practical tools and training that help workers recognize warning signs, start conversations, and connect people with support before a crisis occurs.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the construction industry consistently experiences one of the highest suicide rates among all occupations in the United States. Studies have shown construction workers are at a significantly greater risk due to factors including high stress, chronic pain, substance misuse, financial pressures, long hours, and stigma surrounding mental health discussions.

Additional national research has found:

  • More than 5,000 construction workers die by suicide each year in the United States.
  • The suicide rate among construction and extraction workers is among the highest of any major occupational group.
  • An estimated one in five construction workers struggles with mental health challenges.
  • Many workers report they are more comfortable discussing physical injuries than mental health concerns.

VitalCog training is designed specifically for construction workplaces and focuses on:

  • Recognizing the warning signs of suicide risk
  • How to start supportive conversations
  • Reducing stigma surrounding mental health
  • Connecting workers to available resources and assistance

KCA is now scheduling VitalCog training sessions for construction companies, contractors, associations, apprenticeship programs, and industry organizations throughout Pennsylvania.

The training can be delivered as a stand-alone workshop or incorporated into existing safety meetings, workforce development programs, or company wellness initiatives.

“Safety in construction goes beyond hard hats and harnesses,” O’Brien added. “Protecting the mental health of our workforce is just as important as protecting physical safety on the jobsite.”

For more information or to schedule a VitalCog training session, contact the KCA at Jon@KeystoneContractors.com.

About the Keystone Contractors Association

The Keystone Contractors Association represents Pennsylvania’s construction employers and works to promote workforce development, jobsite safety, industry advocacy, and contractor support throughout the Commonwealth.

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Groundbreaking on Massive Southern Berks Industrial Park: A huge 5.5 million-sq-ft industrial park officially broke ground in Southern Berks County, on land once part of the Bethlehem Steel site. Once complete, it’s expected to generate ~2,750 jobs and roughly $2 billion in economic activity, with Phase I scheduled by late 2026. READ MORE.

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May Is Mental Health Awareness Month

The Keystone Contractors Association is hosting virtual discussions each week in May for Mental Health Awareness Month. These webinars aim to address mental health issues in the construction industry, provide resources for companies and workers. The series ends on a hopeful note with a personal story of overcoming anxiety and depression.

With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, the Keystone Contractors Association is offering some excellent virtual discussions/presentations each week to help us all on our journeys. This journey starts Monday, May 6, at noon and we hope to help many with these events.

Let’s Talk about Mental Health!, Mon, May 6, 2024 at 12:00 PM

To kick off the Mental Health Awareness webinar series, we’re going to first lay the foundation to build off of. Kara McCaffrey starts the conversation, making it known that’s ok to talk about mental health issues. Safety is undeniably critical in construction to ensure you take care of your employees and your business. But did you know that more people die by suicide in construction than from all fatal work-related injuries combined? In this webinar, learn more about mental health, why the construction industry has such high rates of suicide, and hear how one construction company is making a difference in this space. Prioritizing and putting more of an emphasis on worker well-being and mental health, and not just safety, could end up saving more lives than you know.

Construction Wellbeing Initiative, Mon, May 13, 2024 at 12:00 PM

After this opening webinar, and its’ established that’s it’s ok not to be ok, this next webinar focuses on resources for construction companies and workers. When it comes to supporting your field employees’ mental health, you do not need to reinvent the wheel! Sebastien de Ghellinck and his company SkillSignal partnered with Princeton University to identify, analyze, and curate positive interventions from construction professionals that have demonstrated a positive impact on workers’ wellbeing.

Naloxone 101, Mon, May 20, 2024 at 12:00 PM

You’ve heard about NARCAN and you may have even known someone who has used it but are you prepared to save someone’s life? As you may know, the KCA supports the annual Construction Opioid Awareness Week and we encourage every construction company to partake in some educational outreach during this week, which is the last full week of July. Each year we build on our resources and feature a new goal or resource. Our goal this year is have every construction jobsite to have Naloxone on it and we are excited to be able to feature Chris Lalevee from Operating Engineers Union 825 deliver this talk. Chris was one of the first advocates in the country for Naloxone on every jobsite.

Living, Working & Fixing Anxiety & Depression from a Construction Executive, Tue, May 28, 2024 at 12:00 PM

At the KCA we are really excited to offer this webinar series during May. We wanted to finish it on a high note with a story of hope and we think we accomplished that goal! Chris Linton is a construction executive from the southeastern area of Pennsylvania who has struggled with major anxiety and depression. It’s a new day for him and his mental health struggles and challenges have improved. He wants to share his story and help others.

Please feel free to share these virtual offerings with your network.