New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR107

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Designates April 18 of each year as "Worker Safety Day."

Impact

The bill addresses severe statistics related to workplace safety. According to the resolution, over 6,400 individuals die worldwide each day from occupational accidents or diseases, which equates to approximately 2.3 million fatalities annually. In the context of New Jersey, the resolution highlights that there were around 101 fatal work injuries in 2016, alongside many more non-fatal incidents. By designating a dedicated day for worker safety, the state aims to foster a culture of accountability and proactive measures in protecting workers' health and safety.

Summary

AJR107 is a joint resolution introduced in the New Jersey Legislature that designates April 18 of each year as 'Worker Safety Day.' The resolution aims to raise public awareness regarding the importance of maintaining a safe workplace for employees, emphasizing that workers have a fundamental right to a safe working environment. This initiative seeks collective efforts from employers, government agencies, and communities to promote workplace safety and to ensure harmful incidents are minimized.

Conclusion

AJR107 serves as a crucial reminder of the ongoing need to prioritize worker safety amidst the backdrop of alarming statistics surrounding occupational hazards. By officially recognizing April 18 as Worker Safety Day, New Jersey takes a symbolic yet significant step towards fostering a safer work environment while engaging stakeholders to commit to better safety practices.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards enhancing workplace safety, there remains an ongoing discussion about the effectiveness and enforcement of such declarations. Critics may argue that merely designating a day does not significantly alter the existing safety standards or practices of employers. The challenge often lies in translating awareness into actionable safety improvements and ensuring that employers adhere to stricter safety regulations. Furthermore, some might question the resource allocation for awareness programs and their impact on reducing workplace injuries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AJR126

Designates April 18 of each year as "Worker Safety Day."

NJ AJR174

Designates May 15 of each year as "Water Safety Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR116

Designates May 15 of each year as "Water Safety Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR86

Designates October 15th of each year as "New Jersey Railroad Workers Day."

NJ AJR165

Designates October 15th of each year as "New Jersey Railroad Workers Day."

NJ AJR38

Designates April 16 of each year as "Upcycling Day" in State.

NJ SJR77

Designates April 16 of each year as "Upcycling Day" in State.

NJ AJR206

Designates April of each year as "New Jersey Native Plants Month."

NJ SJR110

Designates April of each year as "New Jersey Native Plants Month."

NJ SJR97

Designates third week of September of each year as "New Jersey Rail Safety Week."

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