2010 Contest: Gr 8-10 Runner-up: Meatcutter Madness
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2010 Contest: Hon. Mention: That's Not My Job2010 WorkSafeBC student video contest: Honourable Mention (Grades 11-12) - Frances Kelsey Secondary School, Mill BayFrom:WorkSafeBCViews: 11632...
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2010 Contest: Gr 11-12 Runner-up: You Have the Right to Say NO!2010 WorkSafeBC student video contest: Runner-up (Grades 11-12) - AL Fortune Secondary School, EnderbyFrom:WorkSafeBCViews: 4260...
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2010 Contest: Gr 8-10 Winner: Dreamy Days2010 WorkSafeBC student video contest: Winner (Grades 8-10) - Norkam Secondary School, KamloopsFrom:WorkSafeBCViews: 7365 ratingsTime:02:07More inEducation
View ArticleWhy focus on young workers?
Why focus on young workers?Reducing young worker injuries has been a WorkSafeBC priority for over a decade. This short video discusses three compelling reasons why we focus on young workers. It also...
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Why focus on young workers? Alex's storyAlex, a young manufacturing worker, didn't know his workplace health and safety rights and was afraid to ask questions. This short video depicts Alex as a...
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A snapshot of young worker injuriesOver the past 30 years, the injury rate for young workers in BC has dropped significantly. Nevertheless, thousands of young workers are injured every year. This video...
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When young workers are seriously injuredMark Johnson was 21 when he lost the use of one arm in a workplace accident. Each year, hundreds of young workers like Mark are seriously injured in workplace...
View ArticleWhen young workers are killed
When young workers are killedImagine trying to help parents cope with the death of their child from a workplace accident. This short video addresses the significant trauma faced by those affected by...
View ArticleHiring young workers: What's required by OHS regulation?
Hiring young workers: What's required by OHS regulation?What is a young worker? What is a new worker? What's required in BC from a health and safety perspective when you hire a worker? Learn more in...
View ArticleYoung workers behind the wheel
Young workers behind the wheelYoung workers may have their driver's licenses -- but that doesn't necessarily mean they are safe behind the wheel. This video raises some of the other considerations for...
View ArticleHow can employers keep young workers safe?
How can employers keep young workers safe?As an employer, you are responsible for keeping your young workers safe and providing effective orientation, training and supervision. Learn more; including...
View ArticleHow can community members keep young workers safe?
How can community members keep young workers safe?As a youth worker, or an involved member of the community, you have the opportunity to influence the youth in your life in terms of workplace health...
View ArticleYoung workers: Your rights and responsibilities
Young workers: Your rights and responsibilitiesYou're just starting work. It's your first job -- will you come home safe at the end of the day? Do you know your workplace health and safety rights and...
View ArticleHow can educators keep young workers safe?
How can educators keep young workers safe?Teachers have an opportunity to influence their students' perspective on workplace health and safety. Learn about the resources WorkSafeBC has developed to...
View ArticleHow can parents keep young workers safe?
How can parents keep young workers safe?As a parent, you have the ability to influence how your children think about workplace health and safety -- before and after they enter the workforce. Learn...
View Article2011 Contest: Gr 8-10 Winner: Noise
2011 Contest: Gr 8-10 Winner: Noise2011 WorkSafeBC student video contest: Winner (Grades 8-10) - Port Moody Secondary School, Port Moody.From:WorkSafeBCViews: 2991 ratingsTime:01:03More inEducation
View Article2011 Contest: Gr 8-10 Runner-up: Why Endanger Your Life?
2011 Contest: Gr 8-10 Runner-up: Why Endanger Your Life?2011 WorkSafeBC student video contest: Runner-up (Grades 8-10) - Ladysmith Secondary School, LadysmithFrom:WorkSafeBCViews: 1580...
View Article2011 Contest: Gr 11-12 Winner: Open Your Eyes
2011 Contest: Gr 11-12 Winner: Open Your Eyes2011 WorkSafeBC student video contest: Winner (Grades 11-12) - Penticton Secondary School, PentictonFrom:WorkSafeBCViews: 23874 ratingsTime:01:26More...
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