Worker's Memorial
Day is observed every year on April 28. On this day we honor the men and women
who suffered work relegated injuries and death.
What does safety
mean to you?
Is safety personal or impersonal to you?
Is safety personal or impersonal to you?
If safety is
personal to you. There's a reason for that. There's probably a name of a coworker
(or relative) of yours who was injured or killed on the job. You probably
occasionally remember their name, you remember the accident. Or you might remember
them every day. It is because of their injury or death that you take your own safety
and the safety of your coworkers seriously.
On April 28 we honor those workers who have died on the job,
to acknowledge the grievous suffering experienced by families and communities,
and to recommit ourselves to the fight for safe and healthful workplaces for
all workers.
Further
information about Worker's Memorial Day can be found at Occupational Safety &
Health Administration (here). The Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention information
about Worker's Memorial Day can be found (here). Wikipedia's site for Worker's
Memorial Day can be found (here).
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