Open lesson on «World Day for Safety and Health at Work»
The purpose of the open curatorial hour: to share information about the activities carried out in the field of occupational safety and health.
The International Labor Organization(ILO) has declared April 28 World Day for Safety and Health at Work, or World Day of labor protection, in order to draw the world's attention to the scale of challenges, and how creating and promoting a safety culture can help reduce annual workplace deaths. This day was first celebrated in 2003.
The idea of World Day for Safety and Health at Work dates back to the International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured, first held by American and Canadian workers in 1989 to commemorate workers who were injured or died in the workplace.
Today, more than a hundred countries hold events aimed at drawing public attention to the unresolved problems of occupational safety and health. They are usually organized by local authorities, trade unions, employers ' organizations, and occupational safety specialists.
Responsible: Ph.D., senior teacher Akubaeva D.M.