Five key sectors of transport have been selected as the target groups: seafarers, truck drivers, dockworkers, rail workers and airline workers. Transport workers often operate under stressful working conditions, long-work hours, lack of good sleep, healthy diet and physical exercises that contribute to fatigue, impaired well-being, mental ill-health, stress and chronic diseases. The hypothesis is that good mental health workplace culture depends on good education, staffi ng and management. Objectives: To create, implement and evaluate a research based mental health culture promotion program Determinate existing researches and training programs, To study the knowledge, skills and needs for specifi c training in diferent age-groups Create and implement effective and relevant training, Produce training materials and scientifi c evidence available for ship owners, students and workers and to develop proposals for new mental health policies, legislations and regulations Methods: Multidisciplinary training and research methodology with quantitative and qualitative research methods will be used. Validated mental health culture promotion methods with new programs for the specifi c sectors. Expected impact • Signifi cant less sickness absence and suicides • Benefi t for the workers' health including benefi t for the company economy. • Policies developed for improved mental health culture based on the research. • The training programs are ready to be continued at the end of the project.