The resolution, introduced by Rep. Weiss, calls on the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration to take all necessary actions to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities, thereby ensuring safer working conditions for Michigan's workforce. It highlights the importance of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which guarantees every worker the right to a safe job, and emphasizes the need for ongoing efforts to honor those who have suffered or died due to workplace hazards.

The resolution also presents alarming statistics, noting that an average of 150 Michiganders die on the job each year, and underscores the significance of recognizing the contributions of the state's workforce to its economic growth. It advocates for improved workplace health and safety standards, increased enforcement, and fair compensation for workers, asserting that no individual should endure dangerous working conditions. The resolution concludes by urging relevant authorities to prioritize the safety of Michigan's workers and calls for copies of the resolution to be sent to key officials in labor and safety organizations.