TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly has officially proclaimed June 2026 as National Safety Month in the state of Kansas. National Safety Month is observed each June to raise awareness about preventing workplace injuries, reducing risks and creating safer communities. We recognize the importance of workplace safety and encourage employers, workers and communities to remain committed to preventing injuries and promoting safe environments.
The proclamation highlights the ongoing efforts of the Kansas Department of Labor Division of Industrial Safety and Health to help save lives through safety education, hazard identification and proactive workplace practices.
“National Safety Month serves as an important reminder that workplace injuries and accidents are preventable,” said Allen Vinyard, Director of Safety. “By working together with public and private employers we can identify workplace hazards, correct unsafe working conditions and prioritize safety education. Kansas employers, workers and community partners play a critical role in preventing injuries and strengthening workplace safety statewide.”
The full proclamation can be accessed at https://www.dol.ks.gov/home/showdocument?id=1743&t=639155454127842691.
For more information about workplace safety programs and services available through the Kansas Department of Labor, visit dol.ks.gov/ish.