Local officials pay respect to those who have been seriously injured or killed on the job on the National Day of Mourning, April 28, 2015. (Photo by Mike James)Local officials pay respect to those who have been seriously injured or killed on the job on the National Day of Mourning, April 28, 2015. (Photo by Mike James)
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National Day Of Mourning

Communities across the country are remembering those who have died on the job as part of the National Day of Mourning.

The day also serves as a reminder of establishing and maintaining safe workplace conditions and procedures.

Chatham-Kent Occupational Safety Manager Denise Lidster says workplace fatalities have a phenomenol effect on the families of workers. "This is a day we can honour their memory. I think it's very important that they haven't fallen in vain, and we can continue to look at prevention."

Chatham-Kent officials took part in a flag raising ceremony Tuesday morning at the Chatham Civic Centre. The City of Windsor is holding a similar ceremony at 5pm, followed by a march to Coventry Gardens later at 6pm.

With files from Mike James

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