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‘Speak up. Work safe.’ video contest opens to Oregon high school students
Win cash for creative workplace safety videos
High school students across Oregon are invited to let their video skills shine for a good cause: increasing awareness about workplace safety for young workers. The annual “Speak up. Work safe.” video contest is now open for submissions. The top three entries will take home cash prizes ranging from $300 to $500, and students will earn a matching amount for their school. Students must create a 90-second or less video that inspires young workers to do at least one thing differently to stay safe on the job. The video must include the theme: “Speak up. Work safe.” The video must educate young workers about the importance of speaking up in the workplace. Participants are encouraged to develop a key message or slogan, use humor, and get creative while emphasizing ways to protect themselves – and their co-workers – from getting hurt on the job. Submissions will be judged on certain criteria, including: • An original health and safety message that appeals to teen workers and safety educators • Overall production value (video/audio quality, acting, and editing) • “Speak up. Work safe.” theme is used effectively The deadline for submissions is Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. Videos can be submitted online or mailed. Contest winners will be unveiled at a screening event in spring 2019, and winning entries will be posted on YouTube. For contest information, including rules, tips, entry forms, workplace safety and young worker resources, and a playlist of past finalist videos, go to https://youngemployeesafety.org/contest/. The Oregon Young Employee Safety Coalition (O is a nonprofit dedicated to preventing young worker injuries and fatalities. O[yes] members include safety and health professionals, educators, employers, labor and trade associations, and regulators. For more information, go to http://youngemployeesafety.org/. Contact information: Aaron Corvin, public information officer 971-718-6973 aaron.corvin@oregon.gov

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