Identifying Western Australian Offshore Oil and Gas Workers Mental Health Hazards and Risk Control Measures
Access Status
Open access
Date
2024Supervisor
Christopher Lagat
Ahmed Barifcani
Janis Jansz
Mark Harris
Sherrilyn Shaw-Mills
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
Collection
Abstract
This qualitative study aimed to identify psychosocial hazards and their effect on the mental health of offshore workers. Twenty-nine participants were interviewed from questions developed from the focus group. Results showed that stressors from organisational practices were negatively impacting mental health. These included casualisation, poor company-provided facilities, work-life interference, dishonest work practices such, a culture of blame and lack of accountability, bullying, gendered harassment, micromanaging, fear of making mistakes, production pressures and time constraints.