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Now, it’s safe to enter online

BUSINESSES can now enter the WorkSafe Victoria Awards online.
“Recognising that many people can be bogged down with paper work and other duties, online entries make it easier to be part of this year’s awards,” WorkSafe’s executive director, John Merritt said.
“The move to online entries in the 20th year of recognising Victoria’s safety heroes makes it easy to acknowledge individuals and organisations that are making workplaces safer,” he said.
“Since 1988, the WorkSafe Victoria Awards have put the most outstanding of these efforts into the spotlight.
“Other Victorian workplaces also benefit because they can find out about the best practice safety solutions via WorkSafe’s website where detailed summaries and video clips can be seen.
“If you think you’re doing a good job or have come up with a great safety outcome, we want to hear from you.
“Sharing experiences and solutions is what makes workplaces safer.”
For more information about the awards call WorkSafe’s awards coordinator on 8663 5033, or visit worksafe.vic.gov.au/awards.

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