AFSP-OSHA Alliance
AFSP and OSHA have joined forces to promote workplace mental health and suicide prevention awareness.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) signed an alliance agreement to promote workplace mental health and suicide prevention awareness.
- Learn more about the alliance at OSHA’s website.
- Learn more about OSHA resources on preventing suicides in the construction industry.
Alliance Updates
The Role of Employers in Preventing Suicide
OSHA resource outlining the role of employers in preventing suicide prevention (in English).
El papel de los empleadores en la prevención de suicidios
El papel de los empleadores en la prevención de suicidios (en español)
A Message From Doug Parker on Suicide Prevention Stand Down
A Message From Doug Parker on Suicide Prevention Stand Down
Resources From Construction Suicide Prevention Week
Construction Suicide Prevention Week Resources
OSHA, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention form alliance to promote workplace mental health, suicide prevention awareness
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) signed an alliance agreement on Sept. 7, 2022, to promote workplace mental health and suicide prevention awareness.
Suicide Prevention: 5 Things You Should Know
AFSP assisted OSHA with developing the agency’s “Suicide Prevention: 5 Things You Should Know” poster, which encourages everyone to be aware, pay attention, reach out, take action and learn more to help prevent suicide.
Prevencion del suicidio: 5 cosas que debe saber
OSHA’s “Suicide Prevention: 5 Things You Should Know” poster, available in Spanish.
AFSP-OSHA Alliance press release
AFSP and OSHA signed an alliance agreement on September 7, 2022
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