Safety Slogan Contest Winners
Winter 2009/2010

The winner of our Safety Slogan Contest receives:

  • A Grand Prize of $100 cash
  • A free issue of Safe Supervisor for his or her safety supervisor

Click here to enter current contest


Winner:
Though tripping hazards always loom,
Our best defense is with a broom
.
Doug Baresich, Plant Manager
National Gypsum Company
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Runners Up:

A clean sweep without a trace
promotes a safe place
Tony Raimondo, Project Manager
Southwest Gas Corporation
Las Vegas, Nevada

Sweeping and cleaning won’t
soil your safety record
Walter Stacey, Contractor
Roevin Technical People
Edmonton, Alberta

Who said a little dirt will never hurt you?
Jean Pilgrim, Administrator
Defence Construction Canada
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland

To avoid a scene, keep your workplace clean
Shaun Griffin, Safety Committee member
Perdue Farms
Dothan, Alabama

Put trash in its place
before you end up on your face
James Gilbert, OH&S Coordinator
Crossroads C&I Distributors
Edmonton, Alberta

Take out the trash before
the trash takes you out

Len McKenzie, Maintenance Supervisor
Manning Diversified Forest Products
Manning, Alberta

Clean up the dirt and you won’t get hurt
Edward Long, Supervisor
Con Edison
Brooklyn, New York

Safety starts with a clean workplace
Every employee must keep up the pace

Bob Nichols, Mill Worker
Decker Lake Forest Products
Burns Lake, British Columbia

Hi ho, hi ho, It’s off to work we go
Don’t be a jerk, clean while you work
Hi ho, hi ho

Andrea Lesiuczok, Packaging Operator
Ciba Vision Sterile Manufacturing
Mississauga, Ontario

Good housekeeping is a must.
Do your part to remove the dust.

Greg Ratliff, Mine Superintendent
Dominion Coal Corp.
Vansant, Virginia