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KSSH within the framework of April 28 – World Day of Safety and Health at Work.

April 28, recognized internationally as World Workplace Safety and Health Day, represents a moment of reflection, awareness and engagement for all working actors.

Established by the International Labor Organization (ILO), this day aims to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases, putting the lives and dignity of employers at the center.

At the same time, for the global trade union movement, April 28 is a day of remembrance and honor for all those workers who have lost their lives or been injured in the workplace. It is a call for justice, responsibility and continuous improvement of working conditions.

In the Albanian context, this day takes on special importance, especially in the framework of the country’s integration processes towards the European Union. European standards in the field of occupational safety and health are not just a formal obligation, but a necessity for sustainable economic and social development.

Occupational safety and health constitute a system of preventive measures that aim to preserve the lives, physical integrity and mental well-being of employers.

The objectives of this system are clear: promoting the overall well-being of employees, preventing occupational diseases, protecting against risks, and adapting work to the skills of the individual.
However, the reality in our country shows that there is still much to be done.

KSSH has played an active and positive role in promoting preventive policies, developing strategies and raising awareness, their implementation in the field remains problematic.

In particular, the Labor Inspectorate continues to face serious challenges in the performance of its functions. The lack of effective controls, limited capacities and, in some cases, tolerance to violations, have led safety standards in many sectors to fall far from European requirements.

This situation endangers not only the lives of the employers, but also the credibility of the institutions and the European integration process of the country.

International statistics are alarming: every year in the European Union, over 5,500 people die in accidents at work, while another 159,000 die as a result of occupational diseases. These numbers clearly show that workplace safety is not a suburban issue, but a top priority.

The basic principle of the European approach is clear: “Prevention is better than cure”. This means continuous risk analysis, investing in safe technology, improving working conditions and educating employers.

A safe working environment is not created by chance – it requires political will, institutional responsibility and close cooperation between state, employers and unions.

In this direction, the work of KSSH should be valued as a positive example of institutional dedication. Through its initiatives, KSSH has contributed to bringing Albanian legislation closer to European one and to promoting a preventive culture in the workplace.

However, this work must be supported and complemented by concrete and effective actions by implementing structures, in particular by the Labour Inspectorate.

April 28 should not remain just a symbolic day. He should serve as a point for concrete reflection and action. Every accident prevented is a life saved. Every implemented security measure is a step towards a more just and humane society.

Finally, the message is clear: a country that aims European integration must guarantee European standards even in the workplace. Because true development is not measured only by economic growth, but by the protection of the life and dignity of every employer.

Albania: April 28 is not a formality, but an alarm for working life – SPAKMSH

April 28 is not a formality but an alarm for working life
On this 28th April, World Occupational Health and Safety Day, promoted by the International Labour Organization ILO, we do not have the luxury of making formal statements.
Because only a few days ago, on the premises of the National Circus, an accident occurred that should never have happened.
During the development of a show, behind the scenes, an iron counterweight fell on a 12-year-old girl’s head.
The juvenile was urgently transported to the University Trauma Hospital and, fortunately, is out of danger for life but continues to be under medical treatment.
This event is not just an accident. This is a direct consequence of lack of real safety standards, institutional negligence, lack of technical control, use of inappropriate environments for circus activity and unclear cooperation with external entities, without guarantee of safety
The fact that the minor does not belong to the structure of the National Circus, but a private studio, aggravates the situation even more and requires full transparency on how these activities are carried out.
The worst offense is institutional silence. So far, it does not appear that the notification of the State Police and the announcement of the State Labor Inspectorate have been made.
This is not just lack of reaction. This is a direct violation of legal obligations. Failure to report an accident with minors in the workplace is unacceptable and raises serious suspicions for attempting to conceal the event.
The Independent Syndicate of Art, Culture and Media of Albania calls on the State Police, the Labor Inspectorate, the Ministry responsible for culture and every responsible institution to intervene immediately for the full investigation of the event, the verification of security conditions in the National Circus and the whitening of institutional responsibilities and individual.
We wish the girl a speedy recovery and ask that this event be treated with maximum seriousness.