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Report Examines How to Address the Transportation Industry's Human Infrastructure

The latest MTI perspective explores the issue of failed human infrastructures by synthesizing the results of a recent expert panel discussion that underscores the need for greater attention to mindfulness and more in industry workplaces.

August 13, 2024
Report Examines How to Address the Transportation Industry's Human Infrastructure

The MTI report suggests continuous learning and development that weaves psychological safety and emotional intelligence into the fabric of the organization across time.

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The latest Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) perspective, “Reinforcing the Human Infrastructure of our Nation’s Transportation System,” explores the issue of failed human infrastructures by synthesizing the results of a recent expert panel discussion that underscores the need for greater attention to mindfulness, psychological safety, and emotional well-being in industry workplaces.

In 2022, the U.S. Surgeon General released a new framework for mental health and well-being in the workplace that shows 76% of U.S workers reported at least one symptom of a mental health condition and 84% of respondents said their workplace conditions had contributed to at least one mental health challenge.

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The perspective digs into the discussion from a panel of leading experts from Harvard and Yale, mindfulness practitioners, and transportation safety professionals convened at the 2023 American Psychological Association’s Work, Stress, and Health conference.

MTI Ideas for Consideration

The expert panel offers the following for consideration by policymakers and safety leaders:

  • Development of peer-to-peer influencing skills that improve social intelligence and conflict management.

  • Leadership emotional intelligence training that fosters psychologically safe work environments that ensure employees feel comfortable speaking up.

  • Integration of mindfulness practices into day-to-day work practices that supports employee’s awareness, empathy, openness, humility, and resilience to stress.

  • Psychologically safe onboarding processes that welcome newcomers into an environment that supports speaking up and interpersonal risk-taking.

  • Team building that helps foster agile self-improvement-oriented teams for improved organizational functioning, especially in high-hazard environments.

  • Continuous learning and development that weaves psychological safety and emotional intelligence into the fabric of the organization across time.

“Even in the short term, toxic work environments and negative emotional contagion can be devastating to mental health, physical health, job performance, and safety. Over the long term, they can create a culture of such pervasive toxicity that it may affect public safety and the economic viability of our transportation systems,” said Dr. Karen Philbrick, one of the experts on the panel, as she explained the role of toxic work environments in transportation catastrophes investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board.

What’s Next?

The experts’ reflections on these topics make it clear: To attend to this human infrastructure is to attend to the health, well-being, and safety of the thousands of employees spread across our national transportation system and beyond that of the public at large.

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Neglect of this infrastructure can have a serious negative impact on our nation’s safety, security, and economic viability.

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