NFCL has been observed NATIONAL SAFETY DAY UNDER GUIDANCE OF VP SHRI R. RAGHAVAN SIR IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE OBJECTIVE OF NSC-NSD WITH HOLISTIC APPROACH BY TAKING PLEDGE AND ORGANIZED SEVERAL ACTIVITIES TO AWARE .ASSOCIATES, STUDENT CONTRACT WORKERS.,AND PUBLIC.
NATIONAL SAFETY WEEK IN INDIA
NATIONAL
SAFETY WEEK IN INDIA – 2015
44th National Safety Day/National
Safety Week Campaign – Commencing from 4th March 2015
BACKGROUND :
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 44th 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.
OBJECTIVES :
- Ensure that safety and health are integrated in work culture and life style.
- Renew the commitment of the employees towards safety and health at workplace.
- 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.
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