World Day for Safety and Health at Work

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2024 Date28 April 2024
2025 Date28 April 2025

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World Day for Safety and Health at Work highlights the necessity for safe and healthy working conditions for all workers, globally. Enforced by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the occasion seeks to raise awareness around the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases. It highlights the role of governments, employers, and employees, believing that all partners should take active roles in creating safe working environments.

The importance of World Day for Safety and Health at Work in South Africa is particularly critical due to the country's diverse industrial landscape. The event has its roots in a workers' memorial day, first observed in 1989, then later being adopted by the ILO in 2003. South Africa, being a country with significant mining activity and other high-risk industries, faces unique challenges, making the observance of this day integral for the safety of its workforce. The South African Department of Labour and other stakeholders work tirelessly to encourage safe work practices and to educate individuals on the importance of occupational health and safety.

In South Africa, World Day for Safety and Health at Work is marked by a series of organised events that include workshops, seminars and public campaigns aimed at raising awareness about the critical importance of safe and healthy working conditions. Various entities such as government departments, employers and trade unions undertake numerous activities promoting health and safety in the workplace. World Day for Safety and Health at Work occurs annually on April 28th each year.

Facts about World Day for Safety and Health at Work

  • An estimate by the ILO indicates that work-related accidents and diseases are responsible for more than 2.3 million fatalities per year.
  • According to the South African Department of Labour, over a million workers suffer from work-related illnesses and injuries each year in South Africa, with hundreds losing their lives due to workplace accidents. Mining, construction and manufacturing industries are among the most dangerous.
  • Companies with over 20 but fewer than 100 employees are legally required to appoint one health and safety representative. Firms employing over 100 but fewer than 500 staffers must appoint one health and safety representative for every department.

Top things to do in South Africa for this observance

  • Learn the fire exits and emergency exits around your workplace. Having knowledge of the escapes can aid you in case of an emergency.
  • Watch the UN'S video on occupational safety and health tips for workplaces.
  • Attend a workshop or seminar on occupational health and safety standards
  • Attend a networking event to share knowledge and best practices in workplace safety and health

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