National Safety Day is celebrated every year in March. National Safety Day is celebrated with the aim of making the public aware of the safety measures to be taken to prevent accidents. National Safety Day is celebrated throughout the week and through various programs people are told to stay safe. But do you know why there was a need to celebrate National Security Day and what is the reason for celebrating this day in March? Know about the history, importance, and theme of National Security Week in the next slides.
When is National Safety Week celebrated?
National Security Week is celebrated every year in March. National Security Day is celebrated on March 4. From this day onwards, various programs are organized throughout the week to make people aware of safety.
Why is Safety Week celebrated only on March 4?
There is a special reason for celebrating National Security Day on 4th March. The National Security Council was established on 4 March 1972. The job of the National Safety Council is to spread awareness about the safety measures implemented to prevent accidents.
Importance of National Security Day
Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere but they can be avoided by taking precautions or being aware of possible accidents. The objective of National Safety Day is to spread awareness about safety in all sectors and reduce accidents. Keeping in mind the importance of the safety of citizens working in any sector, Safety Week is celebrated. During this, people in every area are told about safety-related things and are told about the ways to avoid industrial accidents and the damage caused by them. Many types of programs are organized for this.
The theme of National Security Day 2024
Every year National Security Day has a special theme. A special campaign or theme is released to celebrate National Security Day. The theme of National Safety Day 2023 was 'Our Goal-Zero Harm'. The theme of 2022 was 'Encourage youth to develop safety culture'. The theme of National Safety Day 2024 is 'Safety Leadership for ESG Excellence'. ESG here means Environmental, Social and Governance
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