The day, which is a major initiative by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), sponsored by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and supported by the National Youth Agency and the British Chambers of Commerce, addressed head-on the issue of safety for youngsters when they are starting work, apprenticeships or work experience.

The aim is to make employers, trainers, youth workers and teachers, and young people themselves, aware of the risks they face in the workplace and what they should be doing to mitigate them.

The day was staged at a time when many young people are embarking upon their careers or starting work experience placements, and are at the highest risk.

The aim of the day was to highlight the problems, provide guidance through resources and teaching materials, and call for better training and induction of young people in the workplace, so that the number of accidents can be reduced.