The significance of “International Industrial Health & Safety Days” aim to accept robust safety and health at work. These are annual international campaign to promote safe, healthy and decent work. The aim of the solemnize International Industrial Health & Safety Days is to stimulate dialogue on the importance of investing in safety and health at work in responding to emergencies and crises affecting workplaces.
One of the main pillars of the Global Strategy is advocacy, the International Days for Safety and Health at Work is an effective tool to raise awareness to make work safe and healthy and of the need to raise the political profile of occupational safety and health.
Here is a list of International Industrial Health and Safety Days, weeks and months that are observed:
International Day for Safety and Health at Work
Date: April 28th
UN/ILO (International Labour Organization) initiative to promote decent work, prevent occupational accidents and diseases, and raise awareness about the importance of safety and health in the workplace.
International Workers’ Memorial Day
Date: April 28th (often observed alongside the World Day for Safety and Health at Work)
Remembering and honoring workers who have been killed, injured, or made ill by their work. It’s a day for campaigning for safer working conditions.
World Day for Occupational Safety and Health
Date: often aligned with 28th April (same as World Day for Safety and Health at Work)
Emphasizes occupational health services and prevention of occupational diseases.
World Health Day
Date: April 7th
Organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), this day highlights specific global health issues and promotes better health for all. Workplace health is a significant component of overall public health.
Occupational Safety and Health Professional Day
Date: 1st Wednesday of May
Celebrated internationally to recognize the efforts of safety professionals, highlighting efforts to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses through awareness, advocacy, and implementing safety measures.
World Safety Day
Date: June 4th
Global safety awareness day organized by the International Labour Organization/other safety bodies (occasion names may vary by region).
World Environment Day
Date: June 5th
Highlights environmental factors in workplace safety. Encourages awareness and action for the protection of the environment. It is supported by many non-governmental organizations, businesses, government entities.
National Forklift Safety Day
Date: second Tuesday in June
Sponsored by the Industrial Truck Association (ITA) to promote safe forklift operation, training, and best practices in warehouses, manufacturing, and logistics, highlighting risks and aiming to prevent accidents through awareness and education. The day serves as a yearly reminder for companies to review safety guidelines and for operators to stay vigilant.

International Day of Yoga
Date: June 21st
While promoting holistic well-being, yoga can contribute to physical health, stress reduction, and flexibility, which are beneficial for worker health and injury prevention.
International Overdose Awareness Day
Date: August 31st
Raises awareness of drug-related deaths, prevention, and support — relevant for workplace substance misuse programs.
World First Aid Day
Date: Second Saturday of September (varies; often mid-September)
Promotes importance of first aid training and emergency preparedness at work and in communities.

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World Suicide Prevention Day
Date: September 10th
Focuses on mental health, suicide prevention — relevant to workplace wellbeing and psychosocial hazard awareness.
World Patient Safety Day
Date: September 17th
Aims to raise global awareness about patient safety and call for solidarity and united action by all countries and international partners to reduce patient harm.
World Mental Health Day
Date: October 10th
Focus on raising awareness of mental health issues and advocating for mental health support. Workplace mental health is increasingly recognized as critical.
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
Date: October 13th
Started in 1989, after a call by the United Nations General Assembly for a day to promote a global culture of risk-awareness and disaster reduction, preparedness, emergency planning and business continuity.
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
Date: Third Sunday in November
Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Road safety is important for industries with transport/logistics operations.
International Day for the Eradication of Violence Against Women
Date: November 25th
While broad, this day can also highlight the issue of workplace harassment and violence, which is a significant safety concern for working women.
World AIDS Day
Date: December 1st
Workplace education for prevention, and non-discrimination around HIV/AIDS. Crucial for raising HIV/AIDS awareness, supporting people living with HIV, honoring those lost, and fighting stigma, by urging collective action for prevention, testing, treatment access, and reinforcing global commitment to ending the epidemic.
World Water Day
Date: March 22nd
Relevance to industries depending on water safety, sanitation, and occupational exposure. Raises awareness about global water issues, advocating for sustainable freshwater management and ensuring water and sanitation for all. It inspires action and promotes understanding of water’s crucial, multidimensional value for health, food, culture, and the environment.
International Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Awareness Days
While there is no single, universally recognized “International Hazardous Materials Awareness Day.”
Date: varies countrywise
The awareness campaigns often focus on: Safety protocols, Emergency preparedness, Environmental protection, Regulatory compliance
organizations, and industries observe specific days, weeks, and annual conferences dedicated to hazardous materials safety and awareness.

Chemical Disaster Prevention Day
Date: December 4th
This day commemorates the tragic Bhopal gas disaster and emphasizes the need for global chemical safety, vigilance, and preparedness.
Dangerous Goods Awareness Day
Date: July 10th
Aimed at educating businesses and the public about the safe handling, transport, and compliance with regulations for hazardous materials (dangerous goods) in everyday life and industry.
International Industrial Health & Safety Weeks
Global Road Safety Week
Dates: 11th to 17th January (dates may vary)
Hosted by the WHO, is a biennial campaign to raise awareness about road safety, focusing on reducing deaths and injuries, especially among young people and vulnerable users like pedestrians and cyclists, by promoting sustainable transport like walking and cycling and advocating for safer infrastructure and policies.
National Safety Week
Dates: March 4–10
While primarily a national campaign in India, it is a significant observance for international industrial safety awareness in one of the world’s largest industrial economies.

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National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction
Dates: May 5-9
Led by OSHA, the event promotes general safety awareness which may touch upon HAZMAT related fall prevention in some contexts. The goal is to raise awareness, discuss prevention methods and foster a stronger safety culture to ensure everyone goes home safe.
North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week
Dates: First full week of May
A collaborative effort between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. Celebrated internationally to recognize the efforts of safety professionals.
CPR/AED Awareness Week
Dates: June 1st to 7th
Established to promote life-saving CPR and AED skills, urging more people to learn these techniques to act as bystanders in sudden cardiac arrest emergencies, with training emphasizing hands-only CPR and device usage.
Safe + Sound Week
Dates: A week in August
Hosted by OSHA , focuses on workplace safety and health programs, which often include hazardous materials handling. Raises awareness about workplace safety and health programs to help prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities among workers who are exposed to hazards in the workplace or on jobsites. Safe + Sound Week gives employers and employees alike a chance to share ideas.

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Fire Prevention Week
Dates: Typically the week of October 9th
Focused on educating the public about fire safety, including prevention, preparedness, and escape planning.
International Stress Awareness Week
Dates: First week of November (dates vary)
Focus on stress management, mental health and improving well-being in workplaces. Promote stress management, and reduce the stigma around mental health. Stress Awareness Day, usually on the Wednesday of this week.
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Professionals’ Week
Dates: Vary by region, often observed in the spring or fall
Recognizing the contributions of OSH professionals and promoting awareness of safety and health practices.
Hazmat Week
Dates: vary by region; many countries mark hazardous materials response awareness in spring/fall.
Emphasis on chemical safety, PPE, emergency response, training for emergency responders (firefighters, police) and industrial workers on handling hazardous materials, specialized equipment use and safety protocols like Lockout/Tagout.
International Industrial Health & Safety Months
Workplace Eye Wellness Month: March
Focusing on eye health at work to Prevent Blindness. Educates on preventing digital eye strain (20-20-20 rule, breaks, ergonomics) and physical injuries (debris, chemicals, radiation).
National Ladder Safety Month: March
Promotes safe ladder usage through inspection, proper climbing and maintenance. Spreads awareness, provide resources, and reduce injuries through education on protective gear, and proper climbing techniques.
National Safety Month: June
Established by the National Safety Council (NSC) to raise awareness of leading safety and health risks across various environments, including the workplace. Main focus is on workplace, traffic, and community safety, align with HSE priorities in hazard mitigation and emergency response.
Global Ergonomics Month: October
Focus on raising awareness about ergonomics and its importance in preventing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and improving overall well-being and productivity in the workplace.
End Note
These International Industrial Health & Safety Days and weeks aim to raise awareness, promote best practices, and reduce workplace accidents, injuries, and illnesses across various industries globally. While international and regional observances should focus on industrial health, occupational safety, and the protection of workers throughout the year.
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