April 28 marks the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, established to improve how safety is managed and to reduce preventable incidents across industries. The focus is not on reporting, but on how decisions are made before risks materialize.
In practice, safety is often treated as a set of rules or a box to tick at the end of the day. This visual is a reminder that it does not work that way. When the “floor” is always wet, safety cannot be an afterthought. It has to be part of how decisions are made from the start – not something checked at the end.
