2011 - 2013
The overarching goal of this project was to enhance the safety of all workers engaged in the Australian infrastructure and building construction workforce by reducing the risk of accidents resulting from impaired performance caused by the use of alcohol and other drugs.
A nationally consistent collaborative approach across the construction workforce – involving employers and employees, unions, clients, con- tractors, and sub-contractors was required to engender a cultural change in the construction workforce – in a similar manner to the on-going initiative in securing a cultural change to drink-driving in our society where peer intervention and support is encouraged.
Project partners include: John Holland, Queensland University of Technology, Swinburne University of Technology, and Curtin University. This project had active participation from leaders in applied research in the evaluation of drugs and alcohol impacts in mining, energy, aviation and rail sectors: Professor Jeremy Davey, Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland (CARRS-Q, QUT) and Professor Steve Allsop, Director of the National Drug Research Institute (NDRI, Curtin).
The challenge was to build safer workplaces through working together on this key national project. The project was led in a strategic sense by an Industry Steering Committee chaired by a high-profile industry leader, with membership comprising representatives from:
This project will fundamentally contribute to a greater understanding of the impact of alcohol and other drugs in the Australian infrastructure and building industry and, critically, bring together the employer, employee, and representative groups nationally. Never before has this level of collaboration been possible at a national level. Project outcomes will include:
The aim of the website is to introduce the participant to the options to prevent and reduce alcohol and other drug related risks and problems in the workplace. It is aimed at managers, supervisors and health and safety staff.
Chair, Project Steering Group
Professor Keith Hampson
BEng (Hons), MBA, PhD, HonFIEAust, FTSE, FAICD
Chair of SBEnrc Governing Board and former CEO SBEnrc (2001-2026)
Project Leader
Professor Herbert Biggs
PhD(Massey) BA(Hons)(Qld) A/DipRehabCouns(Syd) MAPS MRCAA
Biggs, H.C., Williamson, A.R. Safety Impacts of Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Construction Industry: A Research Methodology’ Safety impacts of alcohol and other drugs in the construction industry: a research methodology | QUT ePrints (2012)
Biggs, H.C., Williamson, A.R. Safety impacts of alcohol and other drugs in construction : development of an industry policy and cultural change management program | Semantic Scholar Business, Environmental Science, Engineering (2012)
Herbert C. Biggs, Amy R. Williamson and Tamzyn M. Davey ‘The role of education and awareness in workplace alcohol and drug use in the Australian construction industry: proposed program of research and preliminary results‘. Vulnerable Groups and Inclusion (March 2012)