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April 28 – World Day for Safety and Health at Work

United Nations [UN] and International Labour Organisations [ILO] promote World Day for Safety and Health at Work on April 28th each year.

Theme 2015: “Join in building a culture of prevention on Occupational Safety and Health” and these organisations will assemble on that particular day.United Nations posts this event in its events calender every year.

  • Leaders from different communities and representatives promote the day.
  • Topics such as workplace health, safety are spoken.
  • Various media promotes the day through news and broadcast programs.
  • This day is observance day and not a holiday.
  • From April 28th 2003 itself ILO is observing the day as World Day for Safety and health at work.
  • To obtain decent and productive work in conditions of freedom, security, human dignity etc.
  • The day is to promote rights at work,encourage employment, increase social protection etc.
  • Occupational safety and health [OSH] is very important for moral, legal and financial reasons.
  • As per UN agency,each year over 313 million workers suffer nonfatal occupational injuries that refers to 8,60,000 people getting injured on daily basis.
  • Every day around 6400 people lose their lives from occupational accident or diseases.
  • ILO Director-general Mr Guy Ryder spoke about the fact that the economic recession or pressure to maxmise profits cannot justify cutting corners at workplace.

INFORMATION ABOUT ILO

  • Its an United Nations agency dealing with labour problems mostly International labour standards,protection etc.
  • ILO came into existance from 1919.
  • Its headquarters is in Geneva Switzerland.
  • 185 out of total 193 UN member states are its members.
    This organisation got Nobel Prize in 1969 for improving peace among classes.




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