National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace Today, we solemnly observe the National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace. We offer heartfelt condolences to all those impacted by workplace accidents, recognizing the profound loss and pain experienced by families and communities. Each life lost or altered by injury represents a world of shattered dreams and a reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety in every workplace. Their memory serves as a poignant call to action, underscoring the necessity of safeguarding the well-being of every individual. The significance of workplace safety cannot be overstated. It is our shared responsibility to ensure that everyone returns home safely at the end of the day. Through rigorous safety protocols, ongoing education, and a commitment to fostering a culture of safety, we can prevent such tragedies and honour those we have lost by making meaningful changes. Let's use this day not only to mourn but to motivate. Participate in local ceremonies, observe a moment of silence, and support training and initiatives aimed at improving workplace safety. It's in our power to make a difference. Looking ahead, we hold onto hope for a safer future, where the stories of loss become increasingly rare. Today, let's renew our commitment to safety, for the sake of every worker and their loved ones. Together, we can build a world where this day of mourning becomes a distant memory. #NationalDayOfMourning #WorkplaceSafety #Remember #ActForSafety
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International Labour Organization. Nearly 3 million people die of work-related accidents and diseases The report underlines that more men die from work-related incidents (51.4 per 100,000 working age adults) compared to women (17.2 per 100,000). The Asia and the Pacific region has the highest work-related mortality (63 per cent of the global total) because of the size of the region’s workforce. November 26, 2023. Let us all make a safety number 1.
National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace Today, we solemnly observe the National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace. We offer heartfelt condolences to all those impacted by workplace accidents, recognizing the profound loss and pain experienced by families and communities. Each life lost or altered by injury represents a world of shattered dreams and a reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety in every workplace. Their memory serves as a poignant call to action, underscoring the necessity of safeguarding the well-being of every individual. The significance of workplace safety cannot be overstated. It is our shared responsibility to ensure that everyone returns home safely at the end of the day. Through rigorous safety protocols, ongoing education, and a commitment to fostering a culture of safety, we can prevent such tragedies and honour those we have lost by making meaningful changes. Let's use this day not only to mourn but to motivate. Participate in local ceremonies, observe a moment of silence, and support training and initiatives aimed at improving workplace safety. It's in our power to make a difference. Looking ahead, we hold onto hope for a safer future, where the stories of loss become increasingly rare. Today, let's renew our commitment to safety, for the sake of every worker and their loved ones. Together, we can build a world where this day of mourning becomes a distant memory. #NationalDayOfMourning #WorkplaceSafety #Remember #ActForSafety
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5moInternational Labour Organization. Nearly 3 million people die of work-related accidents and diseases The report underlines that more men die from work-related incidents (51.4 per 100,000 working age adults) compared to women (17.2 per 100,000). The Asia and the Pacific region has the highest work-related mortality (63 per cent of the global total) because of the size of the region’s workforce. November 26, 2023. Let us all make a safety number 1.