Edutainment/Awareness
Learn more about the Work Safe Alberta Video Contest and how to participate. Watch the winning entries from youth video contests from other provinces and see what real youth are saying about workplace safety. View posters from our young worker campaigns and listen to radio spots to understand what you can do to prevent a workplace injury.
Video and Audio
- Bloodylucky.ca website
- Student Video Competitions
- Public Service Announcements
- Chemical Rap
- Documentary
- True Stories
- Youth Talking to Youth
Student Video Competitions
The winners for the 2012 Work Safe Alberta Student Video Contest have been chosen! Congratulations to the winners and to all who entered. Application forms and information for the 2013 Contest will be posted in September!
- 2012 Work Safe Alberta Student Video Contest Winners
- First Place
Video: “Don’t Let This Be You”
Students: Peter Johnson, John Johnson and Joshua Luyimbaza
School: Louis St. Laurent High School, Edmonton - Second Place
Video: “Safety in Schools”
Student: Tej Goraya, Claire Paterson, Asier Azucena, Kapil Kirkire, Brandon Raymond, Harit Shah, Darren Slack and Muhammad Sulemans
School: W.P. Wagner School, Edmonton - Third Place
Video: “Work Place Hazards”
Student: Bosco Suen, Justin Ramsaran, Sheroze Bhatti, Karl Kapelsky, Harsh Jindal, Ajay Singhin and Richard Wingo
School: W.P. Wagner School, Edmonton
- First Place
- 2011 Work Safe Alberta Student Video Contest Winners
- First Place
Video: “Expect the Unexpected”
Students: Cara Hewer, Charlene Hobbs, Morgan MacIsaac and Alex Rollheiser
School: Edgerton Public School, Edgerton - Second Place
Video: “Neglected: It’s the Small Things that Count”
Student: Vincent Varga
School: St. Mary’s High School, Calgary - Third Place
Video: “Stop Think Observe Plan”
Student: Andrea McDonald
School: Warner School, Warner
- First Place
- 2010 Work Safe Alberta Student Video Contest Winners
- First Place
Video: “Shattered” (MPG Format) or (WMV Format)
Student: Simeon Taylor
School: Eagle Butte High School, Dunmore - Second Place
Video: “Think” (MPG Format) or (WMV Format)
Students: Brad Fleischer
School: Bert Church High School, Airdrie - Third Place
Video: “Tragedy Consequence Prevention” (MPG Format) or (WMV Format)
Students: Jessica Cameron and Heather Berzins
School: Warner School, Warner
- First Place
- 2009 Work Safe Alberta Student Video Contest Winners
- First Place
Video: “Mistakes and Regrets”
Students: Brad Fleischer
School: Bert Church High School, Airdrie - Second Place
Video: “Promote Work Safety”
Students: Curtis Huisman and Jeff Oudman
School: W.R. Myers, Taber - Third Place
Video: “Work Smart Be Safe”
Students: Evyn Boudreau and Jessie Seberg
School: The 3rd Academy, Lethbridge
- First Place
- Ontario Workplace Safety Student Video Contest (Source: Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Ontario)
- British Columbia Workplace Safety – Student Video Contest (Source: WorkSafe BC)
Public Service Announcements
- Employer (MPG, Source: Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission of New Brunswick)
- Supervisor (Source: WorkSafe BC)
- Waiward Steel Fabricators (Real Media, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
- Mother (MPG, Source: Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission of New Brunswick)
- Something’s Gotta Be Done (MPG, Source: Alberta Injury Prevention Centre)
- Empty Town (MPG, Source: Alberta Injury Prevention Centre)
Chemical Rap
- Chemical Safety in a Vulnerable World (Source: World Health Organization)
Documentary
- Dying to Work (RM, 19 Minutes, Source: CTV W-Five)
True Stories
- The Tim Hamilton Story (RM, 1 Minute, Source: Work Safe Aberta)
Youth Talking to Youth
- What can I do to make a difference? (WMV, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
- What should I do if I see something unsafe? (WMV, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
- What should I do when I start a new job? (WMV, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
- Where can I go for help? (WMV, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
- Will I get in trouble if I ask questions? (WMV, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
Posters
- What are you working for? (PDF, Source: Work Safe Alberta)
- Click the poster for a printable PDF version.
- Copies of the posters are available by calling the Occupational Health and Safety Contact Centre at 1‑866‑415‑8690 or by email

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Occupational Health and Safety Quick Links
Contact Occupational Health and Safety
Call or email the OHS Contact Centre for general information, to order publications, file a complaint or report an incident.
- 1‑866‑415‑8690 (toll free)
- 780‑415‑8690 in Edmonton
Occupational Health and Safety Council
The OHS Council is an administrative body, which operates arms length from government. The Council advises the Minister on OHS matters and serves as an appeal body for orders issued by Occupational Health and Safety.


