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Scary facts and figures 30.03.2006

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The boardroom was home to the many exhibitions held during the Week, and there was a safety and health action pack which included competitions and healthy eating solutions. During the Week, daily tasks were set for employees including hazard spotting, a scary facts and figures quiz, kitchen and driving safety tests, and fact or fallacy challenges. There was also a healthy eating day, safety videos were shown and a children’s poster competition was organised.

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Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
"This year’s campaign takes place in close collaboration with the Finnish Institute of Health which coordinates the national programme ‘Youth and work’. The national launch, involving hundreds of young people, was held on 19th June at a big funfair park called Linnanmäki in Helsinki.
Occupational safety and health should be brought into education at all levels to focus actions on young people entering into working life. The European Week 2006 campaign gives an excellent opportunity to raise awareness. I am happy to wish everyone the best success to the European Week 2006 campaign in all member states and at European level."

Ms Tuula Haatainen, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Finland