World Day for Safety and Health at Work

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Safety and health at work

On 28 April 2026, the World Day for Safety and Health at Work will be celebrated worldwide, an initiative of the International Labour Organization (ILO). This day highlights the importance of safety, health and prevention in the workplace and encourages organisations to invest in a healthy and safe work culture.

Safety and health are fundamental pillars for sustainable employability. A safe work environment, risk prevention and attention to mental well-being lead to less stress, higher productivity and more engaged employees. By making work-related risks open to discussion and providing practical tools, organisations can reduce incidents and absenteeism.

Safety and well-being as a foundation for resilient teams

At teams•in•motion, we believe that a healthy and safe workplace is the foundation for engaged and energetic employees. Around the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we offer inspiring programmes such as:

Health & Safety Day for Office Workers

Health & Safety Day for Blue Collar Workers

Health & Safety Day for Shift Workers

Our programmes combine theory, practice and hands-on exercises to create a lasting impact on the safety, well-being and productivity of employees.

Would you like to know more about our Activities & Programmes around the World Day for Safety and Health at Work? Contact us for a non-binding conversation.

Ilse De Bondt
Chief Events Organiser

Interesting activities and programmes

Working environment
Programme

Wellbeing Week

Wellbeing Week offers a day/week full of energy, relaxation and inspiration with activities on mental, physical and social wellbeing – tailored to your team, at your workplace.
Full day – 8 hours
Active
Workplace in balance
Working environment
Activities

Workshop Workplace in Balance

The Workplace in Balance Workshop helps employees to break through multitasking and increase focus, well‑being and efficiency in the workplace.
Workshop – 1.5 hours
Interactive
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