Hello everyone,
April 28 marks the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, a global observance dedicated to preventing workplace accidents and promoting safe, supportive environments for all. Established by the International Labour Organization in 2003, the day emphasizes the importance of anticipating risks, building a culture of prevention, and prioritizing well-being in every type of workplace.
Safety isn’t just about hard hats or emergency drills—it also includes mental wellness, ergonomics, and clear communication. Whether you're on-site, at a desk, or working remotely, we all play a role in creating safer, healthier work environments.
Today is a great time to check your space, flag a potential safety improvement, or take a mindful pause if you’ve been pushing through. Take a few minutes to scan your area for trip hazards, blocked exits, or anything that might lead to a mishap. Prevention often starts with simply noticing what’s around us.
Hey everyone,
Today is the World Day for Safety and Health at Work 🦺—a reminder that creating safe, healthy workplaces is something we all have a hand in. It’s not just about fire extinguishers or safety drills (though those matter)—it’s about spotting risks early, speaking up, and supporting each other before something becomes a problem.
Accidents often come down to small things: a blocked walkway, tangled cords, rushing through the usual. So if something feels off today, take a moment to pause and notice it. Staying safe often starts with paying attention.
What’s your safety habit?
Got a small habit that helps you stay alert or avoid accidents? Share it in the thread—we’re learning from each other today.
Hi all,
Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work 🦺—a quick reminder to stay alert and aware, wherever you're working from.
Take a minute to scan your space: trip hazards, tangled cords, blocked exits—small issues can turn into big ones. Spot something? Flag it.
What’s your safety habit? Share it in the thread—your tip might help someone else stay safe too.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work, observed annually on April 28, is an international campaign promoting safe, healthy, and decent working conditions. Established by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 2003, this day aims to raise awareness about the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally.The observance underscores the importance of fostering a culture where both employers and employees actively contribute to ensuring a safe work environment.Notably, April 28 also coincides with the International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured Workers, highlighting the ongoing need to improve workplace safety standards worldwide.