Why Don’t We Protect the Whole Person?
Behind every safety incident is a person — and behind that person is a story we rarely ask about. Were they already exhausted before they arrived on site? Did they skip breakfast to meet a deadline that was never realistic? Were they pushed to work faster than was safe?
In construction, working conditions that overlook human factors shape unsafe behaviours long before a mistake is made. Heathrow’s Jenny McLaughlin and Mates in Mind’s Samantha Downie make the case that under UK law, “safe” means safe in every sense: physical, mental, and emotional. If your practices drive fatigue, burnout, or poor mental health, you’re not just failing your people — you’re creating the unsafe conditions that lead directly to risk. This conversation reframes safety as more than compliance or PPE. It’s about designing systems, schedules, and cultures that protect the whole person — on and off the jobsite.



