Corporate Wellness for Construction & Engineering
Construction firms, engineering companies, infrastructure developers with field-based workers.
Common Health Concerns
construction & engineering companies face unique workforce health challenges. Here are the most common concerns reported by HR and EHS teams in this sector.
Heat stress
Fall injuries
Respiratory issues from dust
Musculoskeletal injuries
Quick Facts
Industry: Construction & Engineering
Recommended programmes: 3
Key health risks: 4
Recommended Programmes
Based on the health risk profile of construction & engineering companies, we recommend the following programmes.
Corporate Health Camps
Corporate health camps tailored for construction & engineering workforces.
Corporate Vaccination
Corporate vaccination tailored for construction & engineering workforces.
Corporate Health Talks
Corporate health talks tailored for construction & engineering workforces.
Medical Review
This content is reviewed by our clinical team.
Clinical References
The following sources inform the construction & engineering wellness content on this page.
Promoting healthy, safe and resilient workplaces for all
World Health Organization
CDC Workplace Health Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code
Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India
The Factories Act, 1948
Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. ApexCare360 provides corporate wellness programme facilitation and does not practise medicine. Employers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical recommendations specific to their workforce. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions regarding employee health conditions.
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