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Images of
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British Safety Council launches
poster competition.
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record is one of the best
in the world. However,
the changing nature of
employment poses new risks
to the health and wellbeing
of employees. A move
away from standard work
practices, new technologies,
long hours and an ageing
workforce will dramatically
change our working lives.
The wellbeing of people, who
in the future will work with
robots that don’t need rest or
social interaction, is likely to
be significantly affected.
‘They can
be a static
or a moving
poster in a
digital format’
In view of these changes
and their implications
for the workforce, the
British Safety Council has
launched a multimedia
poster competition that will
focus on wellbeing at work.
It is challenging workers,
designers and students to
visualise what wellbeing at
work or in education means
for them today. The British
Safety Council’s posters of
the 1960s,1970s and 1980s
have become a fascinating
record of the social and
political realities of the times.
The charity hopes that this
competition will produce a
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social and historical record of
similar significance.
The competition ‘Images
of wellbeing’, offering a
range of cash prizes, is
open to all entrants in two
age groups: under 21-year-
olds and for people aged
21 years and over. Entries
can be submitted by both
individuals or teams. They
can be a static or a moving
poster in a digital format.
The entries should be
accompanied by a 300-500-
word statement which will
explain the following:
• the theme their design
explores,
• how they would use
the poster in the
workplace,
• why they have chosen
their message,
• who is the target of the
message and
• where they would locate
their poster (social
media, staff room etc).
The closing date for entries
is Monday, 3 September 2018.
All shortlisted entries will be
displayed at an exhibition in
a central London venue and
widely published online. The
entries will be assessed by
a judging panel which will
include Dr Mike Esbester,
senior history lecturer at the
University of Portsmouth
and author of Beware! Safety
watchdog with fearsome bark,
which features historic posters
and other campaigning
documents produced by the
British Safety Council during
the past 60 years.