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Psychosocial Hazards & Mental Health in Construction Training

Course Info

Level Intermediate
Last updated 21 May 2026
Duration 2 - 4 Hours

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Course Overview

Address Mental Health and Psychosocial Hazards in the Construction Industry

Ensure safe and psychologically healthy construction sites with our Psychosocial Hazards & Mental Health in Construction Training. Designed for construction managers, site supervisors, and WHS officers in Australia, this course equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills to identify, assess, and mitigate psychosocial risks while promoting workforce mental health.

Construction sites are high-stress environments where psychosocial hazards such as workload pressures, workplace conflict, and safety concerns can impact employee wellbeing and productivity. This program covers foundational concepts, Australian WHS laws and regulations, and practical strategies for managing psychosocial risks across all states and territories, including NSW, QLD, ACT, NT, VIC, SA, TAS, and WA.

Through structured online modules, interactive quizzes, and a final assessment, participants gain actionable skills to build psychologically safe workplaces, implement risk management strategies, and comply with Australian WHS standards. By the end of the course, learners will be prepared to lead initiatives that support mental health, reduce workplace stressors, and foster safer, more productive construction environments.

Why Take This Course?

  • Comprehensive Knowledge: Learn the foundations of psychosocial hazards, risk management principles, and mental health strategies in construction.
  • Australian Regulatory Focus: Understand WHS laws and regulations across all states and territories to ensure legal compliance.
  • Practical Application: Develop skills to assess risks, implement mitigation strategies, and promote psychologically safe workplaces.
  • Career and Organisational Benefits: Enhance your professional profile and contribute to safer, mentally healthy construction environments.

What You'll Learn

  • Psychosocial Risk Management: Learn to identify, assess, and mitigate psychosocial hazards such as stress, bullying, and harassment.
  • Mental Health in Construction: Understand how to support mental health in the construction industry and create a mentally healthy work environment.
  • WHS Compliance: Learn about the WHS regulations surrounding psychosocial risks and how to ensure compliance.
  • Workplace Wellness Programs: Develop programs to support worker well-being and foster a positive, supportive culture.
  • Crisis Management: Learn how to manage mental health crises effectively on-site and provide appropriate support for affected workers.

Curriculum

2 - 4 Hours

Module 01: Foundations of Psychosocial Hazards in Construction

  • 1.1 Understanding Psychosocial Hazards in Construction
  • 1.2 Common Psychosocial Risks on Construction Sites
  • 1.3 Mental Health Trends and Industry Risk Factors
  • 1.4 How Psychosocial Risks Develop Across Construction Workflows
  • Module 01 Quiz

Module 02: WHS Laws and Regulations Across Australia: NSW, QLD, ACT, NT

  • 2.1 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in New South Wales
  • 2.2 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in Queensland
  • 2.3 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in the Australian Capital Territory
  • 2.4 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in the Northern Territory
  • Module 02 Quiz

Module 03: Managing Psychosocial Risks on Construction Sites

  • 3.1 Applying the WHS Risk Management Process to Psychosocial Hazards
  • 3.2 Identifying Psychosocial Hazards Through Consultation and Observation
  • 3.3 Assessing and Prioritising Psychosocial Risks in Construction
  • 3.4 Implementing Control Measures for Psychosocial Risks
  • Module 03 Quiz

Module 04: WHS Laws and Regulations Across Australia: VIC, SA, TAS, WA

  • 4.1 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in Victoria
  • 4.2 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in South Australia
  • 4.3 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in Tasmania
  • 4.4 Psychosocial Hazard Requirements in Western Australia
  • Module 04 Quiz

Module 05: Building Psychologically Safe Construction Workplaces

  • 5.1 Leadership Practices That Influence Psychological Safety
  • 5.2 Creating a Mentally Healthy Construction Work Culture
  • 5.3 Responding to Psychological Distress and Critical Incidents
  • 5.4 Monitoring and Improving Psychosocial Safety Systems
  • Module 05 Quiz

Final Quiz

  • Psychosocial Hazards & Mental Health in Construction Final Quiz

Requirements

No strict academic requirements, though a background in construction management, human resources, or occupational health will be beneficial.

Who Should Take This Course

  • Construction Managers and Supervisors: Learn to manage psychosocial risks and promote mental health on construction sites.
  • HR Managers: Gain the knowledge to support workplace well-being and implement psychosocial risk management practices.
  • WHS Officers: Ensure your workplace complies with WHS regulations concerning psychosocial hazards and mental health.
  • Project Managers: Learn to manage construction projects while prioritising the mental health of your workforce.
  • Mental Health Professionals: Understand the specific challenges and requirements for supporting mental health on construction sites.

Certification

Upon successful completion, learners will receive a Digital Certificate from the Australian Compliance Institute. This certification validates your knowledge in psychosocial risk management and mental health in the construction industry.

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Why Choose Us

  • Fully Online & Self-Paced: Complete the course at your convenience without disrupting construction schedules.
  • Expertly Designed Content: Learn practical approaches to psychosocial hazard management, mental health support, and WHS compliance tailored to Australian construction sites.
  • Recognised Certification: Earn a digital certificate upon completion, demonstrating expertise in construction mental health and psychosocial risk management.
  • Practical, Actionable Learning: Apply skills immediately to assess risks, implement safe practices, and foster a supportive workplace culture.
  • Optimised for Australian Compliance: Content aligns with state and national WHS laws, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices.

Compliance and Regulatory Alignment

  • WHS Psychosocial Hazard Regulations: Learn how to comply with WHS regulations that mandate the management of psychosocial risks and employee mental health.
  • Identifying Psychosocial Hazards: Understand the common psychosocial risks present on construction sites, including stress, bullying, and workplace violence.
  • Mental Health First Aid: Learn how to implement mental health first aid strategies and provide workers with the tools to handle mental health emergencies.
  • Workplace Well-Being Programs: Learn how to create workplace well-being programs that support mental health and promote a positive work culture.
  • Risk Assessment and Control Strategies: Understand how to assess the psychosocial risks in your construction site and implement strategies to mitigate them.

Why Compliance Training Matters

  • Ensures Legal and Regulatory Adherence: Employees learn to comply with federal and state legislation, including WHS laws, NDIS standards, Privacy Act obligations, and sector-specific regulations.
  • Reduces Workplace Risks: Compliance training equips staff to identify hazards, manage risks effectively, and maintain a safe work environment.
  • Promotes Ethical Practices: Encourages employees and leaders to follow ethical standards, improving organisational accountability and integrity.
  • Protects Reputation and Minimises Liability: Helps organisations avoid legal penalties, reputational damage, and operational disruptions.
  • Enhances Operational Efficiency: Teams gain confidence to make informed decisions, implement best practices, and foster a culture of governance excellence.
  • Supports Organisational Culture and Safety: Empowers employees to contribute to a professional, compliant, and safe workplace environment.

Career Path, Career Opportunities, Career Benefits

  • Workplace Health and Safety OfficerAUD $70,000 – $90,000+ per year
  • Mental Health and Well-Being CoordinatorAUD $85,000 – $110,000+ per year
  • Construction Safety ManagerAUD $95,000 – $120,000+ per year
  • Psychosocial Risk ManagerAUD $100,000 – $130,000+ per year
  • Construction Project Manager (Wellness Focus)AUD $110,000 – $140,000+ per year

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What is the Psychosocial Hazards & Mental Health in Construction Training? +

An online program for construction managers, site supervisors, and WHS officers to master psychosocial hazard management, mental health strategies, and WHS compliance in Australian construction sites.

02 Does this course help with compliance with WHS regulations? +

Yes, this course covers the WHS regulations regarding psychosocial hazards in construction, ensuring you understand your responsibilities and how to manage risks effectively.

03 Will I receive a certificate after completing the course? +

Yes. Upon successful completion of the course and assessment, learners will receive a Digital Certificate.

04 Do I need prior experience to join this course? +


No prior experience is required. This course is suitable for beginners, professionals, managers, and learners looking to build practical industry knowledge and skills

05 How long does the course take to complete? +

The course is designed to be completed within 2–4 hours and is fully online and self-paced, allowing you to learn at your convenience.

06 How can I implement a mental health program on a construction site? +

This course provides actionable steps for implementing mental health programs that support workers' well-being and promote a healthy work environment.