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Today is National Day of Mourning 4 workers killed, injured on the job. Take a moment to think abt them, those who died in Heron Rd bridge collapse, Westray mine, most recently Eastway Tank. Health&Safety laws must be enforced and violators prosecuted thru Westray Law. #canlab https://t.co/dgbaz6lWQe
Apr. 28 is National #DayofMourning (known globally as World Day for Safety & Health at Work). We remember workers who have been killed, injured or suffered illness from a work-related incident. This is a time to reinforce precautions / procedures to reduce risks, enhance safety. https://t.co/mhRNoMeDk8
— Ontario Chiropractic Association (@ONChiroAssoc) April 28, 2022
Tonight the #CNTower will be lit yellow and black for the National Day of Mourning, to remember and honour those lives lost or injured due to a workplace tragedy and to promote workplace health and safety awareness https://t.co/AVvayhlJCl
This is the 36th annual Day of Mourning to remember those workers killed and injured on the job. We need better health and safety protections for workers! https://t.co/FOp3tN16Hg
April 28 #DayOfMourning is not only a day to remember those lost or injured but also a day to commit to improved health and safety in the workplace. https://t.co/HfnG9E55wZ
This morning, our crews remembered the 161 B.C. workers who lost their lives in 2021 due to workplace injury and disease.
Today, and every day, we reaffirm our commitment to Health and Safety in the workplace.
#DayofMourning https://t.co/a1CeG2OhtV
Today we honour workers who have died, were injured or became ill from their job.
The National Day of Mourning is not only a day to remember and honour those injured due to a workplace tragedy, but also a day to renew the commitment to improve health and safety on the job. https://t.co/NyfKeymnve
— Saint John Firefighters (@IAFFLocal771) April 28, 2022
Today is National Day of Mourning in 🍁. CSIS honours those who lost their lives, suffered injury or illness on the job, or a work-related tragedy.
We continue to commit to health and safety in the workplace. https://t.co/ds1ryfklOK
We recognize the National Day of Mourning, when we remember those who have lost their lives, suffered injury or illness on the job, or experienced a work-related tragedy. Today we also collectively renew our commitment to improve workplace health and safety. #DayofMourning https://t.co/dfQXqjqV9C
April 28 marks National Day of Mourning. This day is an important opportunity to remember those who have lost their lives or suffered a workplace-related injury. Safety is a core value for us and today we renew our commitment to health and safety in the workplace. #dayofmourning https://t.co/bnO7JeLZ8p
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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