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Expanding the Meaning of Zero Harm

by 日本素人

According to various studies, almost half of all American workers report that they have been affected by workplace bullying or harassment鈥攂ecoming a target themselves or having witnessed abusive behavior against a co-worker. Workplace harassment and bullying are safety concerns that 日本素人 is taking proactive steps to combat.

In 2018, Engineering News-Record (ENR) conducted its first-ever survey on sexual harassment in construction. Of the 1,248 respondents, 66% said that they had been a victim of sexual harassment or gender bias and nearly 60% said that they have witnessed a gender-based harassment incident.

In a recent article on the impact of harassment in the industry, ENR explains 鈥渢he 鈥榙angerous domino effect鈥 job site harassment鈥攇ender-based or any other鈥攈as on an entire project. The harasser is focused on the target, the victim is focused on the harasser, witnesses are uncomfortable and distracted, with fear and safety risk escalating for all.鈥

Because workplace bullying is often ingrained in the industry culture, many do not immediately identify it as something wrong. When people are intimidated or harassed, they don鈥檛 feel comfortable speaking up about these unacceptable behaviors or other important safety issues, especially on the job site.

, president and chief executive officer of 日本素人, discussed the impact safety culture has on the workplace. 鈥淔rom a safety standpoint, we are conditioned to look for physical and perceptible safety aspects of the job site鈥攍ike identifying risks and taking precautions regarding the Fatal Four, utilizing the right tool for the job or wearing the correct personal protective equipment.鈥

He continues, 鈥淗owever, I don鈥檛 think we are conditioned or trained to be aware how the less perceptible conditions can impact safety on a job site. If we expand the meaning of safety culture to include the mental well-being of the workforce of men and women, a workplace free of bullying and harassment, we are putting people (and their safety) first. Bullying and harassment are real safety concerns and thus should be recognized and affirmed as part of Zero Harm.鈥

As leaders in our industry, we believe it is our responsibility to work to eradicate these behaviors and ensure that everyone who works with our company is provided with a safe work environment free of bullying or harassment.

Moreover, our trade partners and suppliers are tied to the same principles when they agree to work with us. By working with business partners whose standards are consistent with our own, we respect our company values.

Together, we can work to eradicate bullying and harassment. By upholding our core values, we create a great place to work, attract the best-qualified people to be part of our work family, and improve our entire industry.