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British Columbia Students Win National Video Contest

Today, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) announced the winners of the national 2026 Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest.

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Today, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) announced the winners of the national 2026 Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest.

British Columbia Students Win National Video Contest From: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

News release Today, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) announced the winners of the national 2026 Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest. For Immediate Release May 4, 2026 – Hamilton, ON – Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) 2026 Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest First place: “The Book of Worksafe Wisdom" Producers: Journey Benson, Cole Winney Rockridge Secondary School, British Columbia Video: https://bit.ly/4cJCumy https://bit.ly/4cJCumy

Second place: “Safety Olympics 2026" Producers: Luc Lehman, Ryelan Hassan Holy Rosary High School, Saskatchewan Video: https://bit.ly/4tWJjXS https://bit.ly/4tWJjXS Third place: “The Role of Communication at Work" Producer: Liam Vanderplaat Central Alberta Christian High School, Alberta Video: https://bit.ly/4w3Vp2V https://bit.ly/4w3Vp2V Sponsored by CCOHS, the contest challenges students and youth in Canada to create original videos that show the importance of working safely on the job. By entering the contest, participants and their affiliated organizations, institutions, or schools are given the opportunity to win cash prizes, and provincial/territorial, regional, and national recognition.

The videos were evaluated by a panel of judges including:

Jan Chappel, Senior Technical Specialist, CCOHS Daly Koffi, Program Officer (Acting), Communication and Information, Canadian Commission for UNESCO Brandon Meawasige, Vice President, Communications and Marketing, Indspire Jonathan Paredes, Alternate Young Worker Representative, PSAC Regional Council

Details about the contest are available on the Young Workers Zone website: www.ccohs.ca/youngworkers/video_contest.html. www.ccohs.ca/youngworkers/video_contest.html Quick facts

The national contest is sponsored by CCOHS; CCOHS also contributes to the prizes for the provincial and territorial contest winners.

Contestants and their affiliated organizations/institutions (schools) have an opportunity to win cash prizes, and provincial/territorial and national recognition.

The winning videos from the provincial and territorial contests are entered into the national contest.

The first place video at the national finals wins $2,000, second place receives $1,500, and third place receives $1,000. Each winning school or institution also receives a matching prize.

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Contacts For more information (media only): Jennifer Howse Senior Communications Specialist Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) (289) 442-4057 media@ccohs.ca www.ccohs.ca media@ccohs.ca www.ccohs.ca Stay connected Follow us on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Occupational health Health and Safety Health promotion British Columbia Saskatchewan Alberta Workplace health and safety media general public news releases

Published
May 4, 2026
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Jul 17, 2026
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Government of Canada, British Columbia
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