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NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK
CAMPAIGNS
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The National Safety Day/Safety
Week Campaign being spearheaded by the Council for nearly three decades to mark
its Foundation Day (4th March) has significantly contributed to reduction
in the rate of industrial accidents and created wide spread safety awareness
even in such sectors which have not been covered by any safety legislation.
The campaign is comprehensive, general and flexible with an appeal to the participating
organisations to develop specific activities as per their safety requirements.
- to take Safety, Health
and Environment (SHE) movement to different parts of the country.
- to achieve participation of
major players in different industrial sectors at different levels.
- to promote use of participative
approach by employers by involving their employees in SHE activities.
- to promote development of need-based
activities, self-compliance with statutory requirements and professional SHE
management systems at work places.
- to bring into the fold of voluntary
SHE movement sectors, which have not so far been statutorily covered.
- to remind employers, employees
and others concerned of their responsibility in making the workplace safer.
In summary, the above objectives are part of an overall goal of creating and
strengthening SHE culture in workplace and integrating the same with the work
culture.
Appeal to the Members to organise theCampaign.
Supply them with professionally designed promotional materials and promotional-cum-utility
items with SHE slogans/messages printed on them.These materials are centrally
designed, produced and distributed by the Council with following aims :
- Convenience in organising the
Campaign.
Ensuring that the materials are
of professionalquality with appealing messages reflecting national SHE issues.
- Generating fund to contribute
to NSC's financial self-reliance.
- Secured Government support
at the national level.
- Electronic media advised by
the government to promote coverage which has made the Campaign highly visible.
- Effective use of NSC's journal,
newspapers and house magazines of industries.
- Duration of the Campaign increased
to a week.This has increased the span of the visible impact of the Campaign.
- State Chapters and District
Action Centres of NSC actively following up and involving State Governments
and District Administrations in the Campaign at the grassroot level.