SOURCE: OSHA | March 25, 2026
Each year we recognize Workers Memorial Day on April 28 to honor thousands of workers who lost their lives due to workplace injuries, illnesses, and diseases. This year OSHA will host events throughout the week leading up to the observance, including training sessions, a memorial ceremony, and a candlelight vigil, and panel discussion, to remember fallen workers and support the families they left behind. These events highlight the importance of strengthening workplace safety so that every worker can return home safely at the end of the day.
We invite you to join us and register today for the Stand up for Safety and Health Virtual Training Monday, April 20, Tuesday, April 21, and Wednesday, April 22, and our Workers Memorial Ceremonies as we remember and recognize our fallen and injured workers
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