Observed every year on March 4, the National Safety Day was started by the National Safety Council to increase the awareness of all the guidelines of safety measures, including road safety, workplace safety, the safety of human health, as well as the environment.
To mark National Safety Day, top political leaders took to Twitter on Friday morning to raise public awareness about safety principles, including road safety, health safety and workplace safety. National Safety Day is celebrated every year on 4th March by the National Safety Council to raise awareness about all the guidelines of safety measures including road safety, workplace safety, protection of human health, as well as environment.
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari expressed his gratitude to the Indian forces and their brave soldiers who are always ready for the country's borders and internal security.
Union Minister RCP Singh wrote, "This National Safety Day, and we pledge to create awareness and commitment to work safely today and make safety a priority for a better, safer and healthier tomorrow".
On the occasion of #NationalSecurityDay, we salute our brave soldiers, para-military forces, commandos, policemen & other security forces who sacrifice their lives for maintaining the stability of the country. #AmritMahotsav #EkBharatShreshthaBharat pic.twitter.com/lwXWvkam5s
— Ministry of Culture (@MinOfCultureGoI) March 4, 2022
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said it is important to follow safety protocols for the safety of yourself and your loved ones. He said, "On #National Safety Day, let's build a strong culture of security and raise awareness about safety principles at workplace, on roads or other places to protect every precious life."
The National Safety Council of India is a non-profit organization established to volunteer for the health and safety of citizens. The Ministry of Labor and Employment established the council to implement a voluntary routine for safety, health and the environment. According to the Safety Risks blog post, the first National Safety Day was celebrated in 1972.