While 91% of construction workers are willing to support a teammate in need, 45% feel ashamed to speak up about their own mental readiness. This silence creates an invisible hazard that leads to “The Fog” and uncharacteristic mistakes.
We built ‘Watching Your Buddy’s Six’ to turn that willingness into action, giving site leaders the scripts and professional resources needed to break the silence and protect the crew.
"I need to lead a safety huddle but don't know where to start."
Use our actionable "Talk" scripts to lead a high-impact morning huddle in under 5 minutes.
"I’ve noticed a sharp worker making uncharacteristic mistakes."
Use the "Spot" framework to identify a "Safety Slip" or "The Fog" before it becomes a site incident.
"I want my crew to know their professional resources, but I don't want to deal with 'red tape'."
Use the customizable table to connect your crew directly to their Union support or company benefits.
This guide is for any leader responsible for “Watching their Buddy’s Six” and preventing “The Fog” or “Safety Slips” on the line.
Download this guide to get instant access to:
The Behavioral "Spot" Guide: Learn to identify the warning signs of "The Fog" or a "Safety Slip" that can lead to site accidents.
Practical "Talk" Scripts: Real-world phrases to help you check in with a buddy without the awkwardness or "red tape".
Facilitator’s Instructions: A step-by-step guide for leaders on where to post the flyer and how to lead the conversation effectively.
Customizable Resource Table: A dedicated space for site leaders to write in their specific project-level contacts.
Download the Toolbox Talk: Watching Your Buddy's Six
Flyers, scripts, and resources to start talking about mental health on the jobsite.