NAOSH WEEK

 

North American Occupational Safety & Health Week

The North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week is a continent wide event spanning three countries – Canada, USA and Mexico. The goal of the North American Occupational Safety & Health (NAOSH) Week is to focus the attention of employers, employees, the general public and all partners in occupational safety and health on the importance of preventing injury and illness in the workplace, at home and in the community.


The NAOSH Week Logo

 

The NAOSH Week logo- three hands forming an equilateral triangle – portrays the three participating nations – Canada, the United States and Mexico – and symbolizes joint venture, cooperation and the commitment to the common goals shared by all occupational health and safety partners. The three sides stand for partnership of the three countries in this joint occupational health and safety venture, as well as all tripartite partnerships between business, labor and governments. The connected hands illustrate assistance and cooperation on many levels – from interpersonal relationships in the workplace to international exchange.

Additional Information

For more details about NAOSH Week and how you can participate please click on the following links:

 

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