Bethany Reid won the 2024 video category for her video called “Good Visibility is no Accident.
A Corner Brook regional high school student is one of two students being recognized by Workplace NL for their creativity and understanding of Workplace safety. Bethany Reid won the 2024 video category for her video called “Good Visibility is no Accident.. It showcases proper use of safe work practices and personal protective equipment in a high-risk setting. Bethany’s video has been submitted as Newfoundland and Labrador’s entry in the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety’s (CCOHS) national Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest. The annual Student Safety Video/Radio Ad Contest is open to youth in grades 7-12. Winners receive a $1,000 cash prize and a plaque for their school.
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