2024 Workers Memorial Day Gallery

Day 1: OSHA Awareness Conference

Session 2: How to file a whistleblower complaint

Session 3: Who is MSHA?

Session 4: Know how to find workplace inspection data

Session 5: Your Guide to OSHA Training

Session 6: Federal vs. State OSHA Programs


Individuals holding up photo of a fallen worker

James L. Scarberry, 62
Florida

Individual holding up photo of a fallen worker

Juan Pablo Morillo, 30
New Jersey

Individual holding up photo of a fallen worker

Jose Manuel Lomeli, 22
California

Individual holding up photo of a fallen worker

Stanley Hubbard, 46
Tennessee


Day 2: Safety Pays. Injuries and Fatalities Costs

Session 1: Children of Fallen Workers' Stories

Session 2: About Workers' Compensation Program

Session 3: Spouses of Fallen Workers' Stories

Session 4: Parents of Fallen Workers' Stories

Session 5: Teens Knowledge of Safety and Rights in the Workplace


Individuals surrounding photo of a fallen worker

Brooke Baures, 21
Wisconsin

Individual holding up photo of a fallen worker

Gary Puleio, 53
Pennsylvania

Individual holding up photo of a fallen worker

Mitchell McDaniel, 19
Wisconsin

Individual holding up photo of a fallen worker

Jason Andresen, 45
Indiana


Day 3: 2024 Workers Memorial Expo Presentation

Session 1: Workers Memorial Expo: Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program (OFCCP)

Session 2: Workers Memorial Expo: DOL Women's Bureau

Session 3: Workers Memorial Expo: American Red Cross

Session 4: Workers Memorial Expo: CareerSafe

Session 5: Workers Memorial Expo: OSHA Solutions Share in partnership with Avid Core

Session 6: Workers Memorial Expo: United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF)

Session 7: Workers Memorial Expo: Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association (VPPA)

Session 8: Workers Memorial Expo: Department of Labor's Employment Benefits Security Administration (EBSA)

Session 9: Workers Memorial Expo: The Council for Accreditation in Occupational Watching Conservation (CAOHC)

Session 10: Workers Memorial Expo: Common Ground Alliance

Session 11: Workers Memorial Expo: The Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR)

Session 12: Workers Memorial Expo: OSHA's Directorate of Standards and Guidance Department

Session 13: Workers Memorial Expo: Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)

Session 14: Workers Memorial Expo: American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP)

Session 15: Workers Memorial Expo: National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA)

Session 16: Workers Memorial Expo: American Industrial Hygiene Association

Remembering Our Fallen Workers

Thank you to our alliance partners Lamar Advertising and United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities (USMWF), OSHA had digital billboards across the United States recognizing our fallen workers and their families.


Workers Memorial Day Recognized Across Our Country

Workers Memorial Day Proclamations: