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International Media Festival for Prevention: Applications are open

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The next International Media Festival for Prevention is an integral part of the 21st World Congress on Safety and Health at Work 2017 to be held in September 2017 in Singapore.

You can compete in the “film” or “multimedia” categories, whether you represent a national or international organization, a company or an audiovisual service provider. Applications will be closed on 31 January 2017. All media (films, websites, apps, web-based training, social media and software) on occupational safety and health produced since 2013 are admitted.

An international jury will select the winners who will receive their awards during the World Congress on Safety and Health at Work which will be held in Singapore from 6 to 9 September 2017.

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Media library of the 2014 Festival

To find out more, please write to imfp2017@bgetem.de or phone +49 (0) 221-3778 5005.

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