IOSH and TUC come together to remember those killed at
work
28 April 2011
IOSH will be marking International Workers’
Memorial Day (Thursday 28 April) with a number of events aimed at
remembering those killed at work.
Every year around the world more people are killed at work than
in wars and conflict. International Workers’ Memorial Day
commemorates those who’ve been killed at work and all over the
world events are organised to mark the day.
In a joint press release issued today with
the TUC, IOSH Chief Executive Rob Strange OBE said: “Today we
remember those who have been injured at work and those who failed
to return home.
“Most accidents which take place in the
workplace are preventable. Bosses need to take a serious look at
health and safety and continue to protect their staff's health,
safety and well-being in the workplace – especially at this time
when we are all feeling the pinch.”
Rob added: “The UK has one of the best health
and safety records, but with the government review of legislation
looming and continued economic uncertainty, we need to ensure
standards don't slip.”
To mark International Workers’ Memorial Day, IOSH has launched a
new international branch in Singapore and a number of branches
will be attending events, including the laying of wreaths at a
memorial centre in Scunthorpe.
Read the International Workers' Memorial Day press
release.