Calling All Creatives! Exchange Health and Safety Office Seeks Submissions for Annual Motto Contest

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Do you have a knack for words? Put your creativity to work! The Exchange Health and Safety office is looking for a new motto.

All Exchange associates are encouraged to brainstorm as many original and creative mottos as they can. Associates can submit multiple entries for consideration for the 16th annual Health and Safety motto contest.

“Every year we receive thousands of submissions from associates,” said Vice President of Loss Prevention Steve Boyd. “It’s exciting to generate buzz around workplace safety, and we hope that associates use the contest to think of more ways to make the Exchange a safer place to work.”

The winner will receive a $100 Exchange gift card. The first-place winner will also receive a challenge coin and certificate of appreciation from the Health and Safety office.

Four runners-up will each win a $50 Exchange gift card, coin and certificate.

“Be creative and think outside the box,” Boyd said.

Previously used mottos will not be considered. Submissions must be sent through the online survey by 6 p.m. CST on Nov. 19. The winning motto will be announced no later than Dec. 6.

Here’s a list of winning mottos from previous years:

FY 2006: “Don’t Get ‘Stung’ by an Accident”

FY 2007: “BEE Part of the Solution”

FY 2008: “BEE Proactive Not Reactive”

FY 2009: “Keep Safety in Mind in 2009”

FY 2010: “BEE Safety Smart Right From the Start”

FY 2011: “Accident Free is the Way to BEE”

FY 2012: “BEE Accident Free for You and Me”

FY 2013: “BEE Accident Free for All to See”

FY 2014: “Keep Safety in Mind All of the Time”

FY 2015: “Before You Start, BEE Safety Smart”

FY 2016: “Show You Care, BEE Safety Aware”

FY 2017: “BEE in Control, Safety is Our Goal”

FY 2018: “BEE Attentive & Alert to Keep from Getting Hurt”

FY 2019: “Bee Safety Wise – Don’t Compromise”

FY 2020: “You will always Bee in control-when Safety is your Goal!”

For more information on the contest or workplace safety at the Exchange, contact the Health and Safety Office.

 

 

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