World Day for Safety and Health at Work

April 28, Monday

World Day for Safety and Health at Work
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World Day for Safety and Health at Work is observed annually on April 28 and aims to raise awareness about the importance of safety and health protection in the workplace. This day is organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and is designed to draw attention to the prevention of workplace accidents and occupational diseases, as well as to the creation of safe and healthy working conditions for all employees.

The date of April 28 was chosen in memory of those who died or were injured in the workplace, as well as in honor of the World Day of Remembrance for Workers who have died, which is also observed on this day.

Objectives and Goals
The main goal of World Day for Safety and Health at Work is to promote the creation of safe and healthy working conditions. The International Labour Organization (ILO) focuses on the following objectives:

Promotion of safety culture in the workplace. Creating work conditions that minimize risks to the health and lives of employees. This includes the correct use of equipment, employee training, and the implementation of safety standards.

Prevention of accidents and work-related diseases. The ILO conducts campaigns and initiatives to reduce the number of occupational diseases and injuries, with an emphasis on preventive measures.

Support for workers and employers. The ILO helps countries develop and implement effective occupational safety laws and policies. This includes creating work standards and ensuring compliance.

Information and education. World Day for Safety and Health at Work is aimed at raising awareness among employers and workers about the importance of health and safety protection, as well as spreading information about best practices and new technologies.

How World Day for Safety and Health at Work is Observed
Educational campaigns. Many countries conduct educational events, seminars, and conferences dedicated to best practices in occupational safety.

Information campaigns. National and international organizations release informational materials highlighting important aspects of workplace safety, and encourage employers and employees to comply with health and safety regulations.

Training sessions. Employers organize training sessions for employees on safety techniques, health protection, and reducing occupational risks.

Awarding best practices. In some countries, ceremonies are held on this day to recognize companies and employees who have demonstrated the best results in maintaining occupational safety standards.

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