Help Us Build A Workers Memorial Garden in Kentucky - Sensori Safety
Author: Tony Mudd, CSP Published: 6/09/2023 Time: 3 Minutes
We need safety. "Each year thousands of workers die in the workplace".
Hello, my name is Tony Mudd, and I am a proud Kentuckian and business owner who has dedicated my whole life to ensuring American workers go home safe. Each year thousands of Kentuckians go to work to build our homes, roads, schools, and hospitals to provide food for our families. To provide care for the sick and injured.
To create goods and provide services for people around the world. Their hard work and diligence improve the quality of our lives, families, and communities. It is a tragedy when a mother, father, sister, brother, or child goes to work and does not return home and a family’s loss is immeasurable. It not only hurts the family but the whole community. No one is ever the same.
The grief of loss disrupts the lives of those who matter most. I have witnessed this firsthand after my grandfather was tragically injured while on the job. He was crushed by 5,000 pounds of timber. It is my belief that no one should get hurt for a paycheck. No cuts, bruises, sprains, or damage; They leave the workplace the same way they came - uninjured.
Unfortunately, Kentuckians lose their lives each year on the job while others suffer from life-changing injuries and severe illnesses, and I propose that we as Kentuckians gather each year to honor the memory of all the fallen Kentuckians and rededicate our efforts to improve workplace safety and health for every workplace in the bluegrass state.
I ask that we help me build a Worker's Memorial Garden in the state of Kentucky. This would honor all Americans who have been injured, gotten sick, or lost their lives while on the job. This monument would not only honor those who have fallen in the workplace, but sharing some information on why worker safety is so important and why we must fight for a safer future. It will have beautiful flowers, bushes, trees, and plaques that display information throughout the area. It will be open and free to the public.
Let's remember our fallen - Thank you...
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