The National Safety Day/Week Campaign is celebrated in India every year (organized by the National Safety Council) to commemorate the establishment of this event, 4th of March as well as enhance the safety awareness among people. National Safety Council of India is a self-governing body (non profit and nongovernmental organization for public service) which was established on 4th of March in 1966 under the Societies Act in Mumbai, having over 8000 members. It is a national movement carried out on annual basis to prevent and lessen the loss of life including various human being problems and their financial loss through availing them with safety, health and environment related support services.
It is celebrated with great enthusiasm to make aware the people about how to get prevented from the industrial accidents by exhibiting widespread safety awareness programs in the public sectors which have not been covered by any safety legislation. During whole week campaign celebration, varieties of specific activities are displayed to the people as per the safety requirements.

NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK 2018

National Safety Day/Week is a whole week safety campaign which will be celebrated from 4th of March (Sunday) to the 10th of March (Saturday) in 2018.

NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK CELEBRATION

It is celebrated by uniting together the governmental and nongovernmental organizations including the health organizations and industrial members. They are well supplied with all the centrally designed promotional materials and utilities (badge, stickers, banners, instruction card, poster, wallet, leather belt and bag) printed with SHE slogans and messages by the Council to fulfill the following objectives:
  • For the convenience of the campaign organizing organizational members.
  • For making sure about the quality materials which should reflect the national SHE issues.
  • For generating support to the organizations in order to contribute to the economic self-reliance of the National Safety Council.
In order to organize this campaign, a national level and safe governmental support is given to the members. The campaign is well planned to make it highly visible among the people through the efficient use of an electronic media journals, newspapers and other industrial magazines.
Following national level activities for whole week such as variety of public functions including seminars, debates, poster of safety messages and slogans distribution, essay competitions, safety awards distribution, banner exhibition, play of drama and songs, training programs, workshops, display of films over SHE issues are held during the campaign celebration. Safety Pledge event is carried out by the organizational employees.
Safety activities based training programs are held for the industrial staffs over various topics to carry out their responsibilities very well. During training session they are taught about the testing and examination of pressure vessels, lifting machines, chemical and electrical safety, risk handling and assessment, fire control, first aid knowledge and etc.

OBJECTIVES OF CELEBRATING NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK
  • National Safety Day/Week is celebrated on national level all over the country to aware people about safety including the various health and environmental movements.
  • It is celebrated to get the goal of great level of the public participation to play the major safety roles in different industrial sectors.
  • Through the campaign celebration it is largely promoted the utilization of participative approach by the owners of the company by promoting their staffs in the safety, health and environmental activities.
  • Through this campaign, the need-based activities, self-observance with legal requisites and professional SHE (safety, health and environmental) activities are encouraged among staffs at the work places.
  • Work place safety is promoted to a great level by reminding the employers and employees including other staffs of their legal responsibilities.
  • To get the goal of developing and strengthening the SHE activities among people to the workplaces.
  • Serve the society with preventive culture and scientific state of mind by organizing a safety approach.

THEMES OF NATIONAL SAFETY DAY/WEEK

  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2017 is “Keep Each Other Safe”.
  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2016 was “STRENGTHEN SAFETY MOVEMENT TO ACHIEVE ZERO HARM”.
  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2015 was “Build a Safety Culture for Sustainable Supply Chain”.
  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2014 was “Manage stress at Workplace and Control Hazards” and “Safety: It Takes All of Us”.
  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2013 was “Working Together to Ensure Safe and Healthy Workplace”.
  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2012 was “Ensure safe and healthy working environment – A fundamental human right”.
  • National Safety Day/week theme of 2011 was “Establish and maintain preventative safety and health culture”.
  • The idea of commemorating the Foundation Day of the Council, 4th March; and the first National Safety Day (NSD) Campaign was launched in 1972 and has since been organised every year. The Campaign now entering its 47th year, has grown into a major national campaign widely celebrated by industry, trade unions, govt. departments, regulatory agencies, NGOs and institutions with the active support of the Central and State Governments and media. It has made impact on the industrial scenario at the national level by contributing to increased safety awareness and reduction in accidents. Started for a single day on 4th March as NSD, the Campaign has now been spread over a week from 4-11 March.
    The Campaign is aimed at renewing the commitment of employees and general public to work safely throughout the year. The ultimate objective of the Campaign is to ensure integration of OSH in work culture and life style.
    OBJECTIVES :
    1. Ensure that safety and health are integrated in work culture and life style.
    2. Renew the commitment of the employees towards safety and health at workplace.
    3. Achieve greater participation of the employees in OSH activities.
    APPROACH :
    1. Achieve the greatest participation of the employees.
    2. Tap local talents in your factory for the celebration.
    3. Stress on the OSH needs of your unit.
    4. Identify and highlight local OSH issues.
    5. Distribute OSH promotional material amongst the employees.
    ACTIVITIES :
    In order to make the celebration a success, the preparations are required to be started quite in advance. Some of the suggested activities during the NSD/W are :
    At Workplace
    • Administration of Safety & Health Pledge by the employees led by the topmost executive. The model text of the Safety & Health Pledge designed, developed and distributed by the NSC is shown below.
    • Unfurling of the NSD Flag.
    • Pinning of the NSD Badge on employees.
    • Displaying Safety Day Banners at strategic locations in the units.
    • Safety message by Managing Director or Chief Executive Officer to all employees.
    • Safety competitions – Essay, Slogans, Posters, Housekeeping, Safety performance etc.
    • Safety suggestion schemes.
    • Safety exhibitions.
    • One-act play/drama, songs, quawalis etc.
    • Training Programmes/Workshops/Seminars etc.
    • Screening of Safety films in unit/employee colonies.
    • Practical demonstrations on use of PPEs, Fire Fighting, rescue etc.
    • Organising emergency drills.
    • Displaying of Safety Posters at prominent locations in the unit.
    • Holding award functions Safety suggestions, performance etc.
    • Lecture sessions by eminent guest speakers in the field.
    • Community Awareness Programmes.
    • Printing safety slogans on company stationary, say, pay packets.
    • Holding meetings to analyse past accidents and suggested actions.
    • Safety slogan on dial tone of telephone and intercom.
    • Safety Procession within the unit.
    • Art competitions by families of employees such as Rangoli Competition.
    Outside Workplace :
    • Pinning Safety Badges on VIPs.
    • Advertisement of Safety on local T.V. channel and local newspapers.
    • Writing articles on importance of safety in local newspapers.
    • Display of banners at strategic locations in the city/town.
    • Workshop/Seminars.
    • Contractor Safety Programmes
    • Consumer/Customer product safety awareness programmes.
    THE PLEDGE
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