📌The annual World Day for Safety and Health at Work promotes the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally. This campaign is intended to focus international attention on the magnitude of the issue and promote creating a safe and healthy culture. 🎖️⛑️✔️ https://t.co/dloHhU4Xax
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World Day for Safety and Health at Work is celebrated globally today and promotes the prevention of occupational diseases, deaths, injuries, and illnesses.
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Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the importance of strategies related to the prevention of work-related occupational deaths and injuries.
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On the occasion of world day for safety & health at work. We would like to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our fellow HSE Professionals for their noble work and dedication towards saving lives & safeguarding “ people” from harm.
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World Day for Safety and Health at Work seeks to prevent occupational accidents and diseases at work. This day aims to raise awareness about health in the workplace.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work Facts - in 2022
According to AFL-CIO, construction jobs accounted for the most work-related deaths that occurred in 2022.
According to Liberty Mutual, in 2022, the top three causes of disabling workplace injuries in the U.S. come from handling heavy objects, slipping, and being struck by an object or equipment.
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