National Workplace Day of Remembrance: Celebrating safety champions

 



On Thursday 12 December, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) will remember those who died during employment or in the workplace.

Since 2019, National Workplace Day of Remembrance has been an important annual opportunity for teams and colleagues across the MCA to pay tribute to those working to improve safety for those employed on the coast and at sea. 

For the MCA, the date is an occasion to pay tribute to people working across the maritime sector to improve seafarer safety – from those working in HM Coastguard Operations and Search and Rescue, to ship surveyors, Coastguard Rescue Officers and enforcement teams.

MCA Chief Executive Virginia McVea said: “National Workplace Day of Remembrance memorialises those who’ve tragically lost their lives during employment, or while at work. 

“The date also highlights the importance of work taking place across the country to improve safety. There are many roles across our industry that specifically focus on and tackle maritime risks and dangers, but it’s a job for all of us. 

“Through being strong supporters and advocates for safer working practices, clear advice, guidance and messaging, and where necessary, strict enforcement, we can all play a role in shaping safety policy and minimising danger.”

On National Workplace Day of Remembrance, the public is invited to observe a minute’s silence at midday to honour those who have lost their lives at work.

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