




Published Date: 2026-04-28
April 28, 2026
For us, everyday day is Workers’ Memorial Day
In memory of our fallen
CAPT Brothers and Sisters
Patsy Snow, PT-MSH
Donna Gross, PT-NSH
Fortune Njoku, PT-CSH
Phouvanh Inthasone, PTA-PDC
Mitch Rubin, PT-PSH
Known as International Workers’ Memorial Day and the United Nations’ World Day for Safety and Health, April 28 marks the annual day of mourning for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work. The day also serves as a potent reminder that most workplace deaths, injuries, and illnesses are preventable.
As licensed and certificated nursing professionals, we always remember the importance of both safety and prevention. That’s why we always have worked – and will continue to work – to make our facilities the safest possible for both ourselves and those we serve.
We’ve made progress, but there is much more to do. Contact your chapter office to find out how you can get involved to help improve safety for those living and working at your facility.
Always remember it is your right to contact the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health with workplace safety concerns. The law requires Cal/OSHA to make confidential, upon request, the name of any person who submits a complaint.
CAL/OSHA ENFORCEMENT BRANCH REGIONAL AND DISTRICT OFFICES
NATIONAL CENSUS OF FATAL OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN 2024
April 28, 2026 | View Flier


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