december 2025

December2025

Inside the December Issue

 

 

Workplace Mental Health is Important

Mental health is an important component of overall well-being and is equally as vital as physical health for all employees. Mental health concerns due to work have the potential to adversely impact an employee's social interactions, productivity, performance, and absenteeism. Stress affects people in a variety of ways such as muscle tension, headaches, stomach discomfort, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Ignoring workplace stress can have lasting harmful effects on individuals, families, co-workers, and communities.

Traumatic Events
Sometimes a shocking, scary, or dangerous experience can be so intense that it can have an emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physical impact on a person. Some examples of traumatic events that can happen in workplaces are:
• Explosions or chemical releases;
• Building, crane, or other equipment collapses;
• Co-workers being injured or dying on the job;
• Abuse or assault of a co-worker or client.

It is normal to feel terrified during and after a traumatic event. This is part of the body’s “fight or flight” response to possible danger. Traumatic events can happen to workers in all industries.

After experiencing a traumatic event people may:
• Feel anxious, sad, or angry;
• Have terrifying thoughts or flashbacks;
• Have recurring nightmares;
• Be confused or unable to clearly;
• Have a hard time falling and asleep;
• Frighten easily.

If these symptoms continue long after the event or affect day-to-day life, they can be signs of acute stress disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Both require professional help to address.

Substance Use Disorder
Substance use disorder is a persistent desire for substances even in the face of negative consequences. Some people come to rely on opioids, stimulants, alcohol, or other substances even when the substances cause harm. People may develop a dependence on drugs, including prescription medications, and alcohol for many reasons, including the presence of other mental health conditions, chronic pain, or injuries. Regardless of the underlying reason, substance use disorder can be treated and controlled.

Suicide
Suicide can touch anyone, anywhere, at any time. But it is not inevitable. Help is available.
According to the CDC:
• More than 12 million adults seriously think about suicide each year.
• More than 3 million adults make a plan to commit suicide each year.
• More than 1 million adults attempt suicide each year.
• More than 48,000 people die by suicide in the United States each year. Full story »

 

 

today's News

Three-Quarters of Employers Improve Workplace Safety Scores Over Three Years

FSM Staff | 12.16.25

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The National Safety Council released the 2024-2025 MSD Solutions Index Pledge Community Report, highlighting efforts to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), the most common workplace injury. Now in its third year, the MSD Solutions Index shows steady progress in strengthening safety culture but calls for greater investment in risk reduction and innovation.

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Mid-Oregon Construction Safety Summit, Tools to build safer, healthier construction sites

FSM Staff | 12.16.25

SALEM, OR -- A two-day training conference in Bend will offer safety and health training for workers in the residential, commercial, and industrial construction industries, as well as insights for employers about how to address hazards.

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CHR Solutions Launches Drone Program to Accelerate and Improve Field Data Accuracy

FSM Staff | 12.15.25

HOUSTON, TX -- As organizations seek faster surveys, improved safety, and more accurate data, CHR Solutions, a provider of engineering, cybersecurity and software solutions for communications service providers (CSP), is meeting this growing demand with the launch of its enhanced drone-based data collection program.

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Festive Fatigue: How Christmas Burnout Is Fueling Workplace Accidents

FSM Staff | 12.15.25

CARDIFF, UK -- As workplaces once again head into the busiest stretch of the year, research and trend insights suggest that “festive fatigue” continues to create a perfect storm of burnout, safety risks, and preventable workplace incidents.

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Waupaca Foundry Recognized with AFS Safety and Insight Award

FSM Staff | 12.12.25

WAUPACA, WI -- Waupaca Foundry, Inc has been honored with the 2025 Safety & Insight Award from the American Foundry Society for its innovative material handling system upgrade at its Waupaca-based Plant 1.

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