Mangalore International Airport has launched the 53rd National Safety Week on Monday, March 4 which is observed annually from March 4 to March 10. The theme of the safety week this year is ‘focus on safety leadership for environmental, social and governance excellence’. Unfurling the national safety flag, administering the safety oath, and rewarding staff and stakeholders for their commitment to safety marked the inaugural function of the week.
The airport will organise a health checkup camp on March 6 and a road safety awareness campaign on March 7.
Winners of quiz competition for staff/stakeholders; poster competition for elders/children (of staff) up to Class V and above, and for safety conscious employees received prizes on this occasion.
Mangalore International Airport Launches The 53rd National Safety Week: Know More
Mangalore International Airport Launches The 53rd National Safety Week: Know More
Mangalore International Airport has launched the 53rd National Safety Week on Monday, March 4 which is observed annually from March 4 to March 10. The theme of the safety week this year is ‘focus on safety leadership for environmental, social and governance excellence’. Unfurling the national safety flag, administering the safety oath, and rewarding staff and stakeholders for their commitment to safety marked the inaugural function of the week.
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