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SAFETY OFTHE BODY ... ANDTHE MIND Here’s a sobering truth: Suicide in construction is five times more common than all of OSHA’s Fatal Four combined. That should stop us in our tracks. Safety can’t just be about hard hats and harnesses. It has to be about our hearts. We need to create a culture where mental health is openly discussed — where people feel safe enough to ask, “I’m checking in on you. How are you doing today?” and for people to respond, “I’m not okay today.” Building a culture of safety isn’t about checking boxes — it’s about changing hearts, shifting mindsets and reinforcing values every single day. Whether through physical reminders like a safety key, consistent communication like the 30-30-30 Program, or courageous conversations about mental health, real buy-in happens when people feel seen, valued and responsible for one another. When safety becomes part of our identity — not just our policy — we don’t just protect lives on the job site; we strengthen the very core of our communities. To learn more, visit x3tradesmen.com. 801-268-3584 •CAMERONCONSTRUCTION.COM 25

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