Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety/Centre canadien d'hygine et de sŽcuritŽ au travail
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In memory of a tireless health and safety advocate Dick Martin "Canadian pioneer for workplace health and safety"

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Dick Martin
1944-2001

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Award

$3000 (three awards of $3000 are presented)

Eligibility

Any student enrolled, either full-time or part-time, in an Occupational Health and Safety related course or program at an accredited college or university in Canada leading to an OH&S certificate, diploma or degree. Programs include mine safety, occupational or industrial health and safety, industrial hygiene, safety management or other related safety degree program.

Application

All applications must include a completed application form and will be evaluated on the basis of an essay submission. A Selection Committee will score the essays based on the following criteria.

Criteria

1000-1200 word essay on a topic related to your area of study in Occupational Health & Safety. Marks on the essay will be awarded as follows:

  • intellectual content (original, thought-provoking) - 50%
  • practical value - 20%
  • theoretical value - 20%
  • presentation and style - 10%

Guidelines

  1. The essay must be word processed in a 12-point font, double-spaced.
  2. Pages must be numbered.
  3. Essays must include a bibliography.
  4. Applicant's name must not appear on any page of the essay.
  5. Information resources for writing the essay can be found at www.ccohs.ca.
  6. One essay submission only per applicant.

Ownership

All essays submitted become the property of CCOHS. Successful essays will be published by CCOHS and may be, along with information about the winners, shared widely through our web site, government agencies, and media.

Submission

The application form and essay must be submitted together, either electronically by e-mail to scholarship@ccohs.ca or by mail to:

Dick Martin Scholarship Award
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
135 Hunter Street East
Hamilton ON Canada L8N 1M5

Deadline

Essays are to be received no later than 11:59 pm on January 31st of each year. Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered.

References

Applicants should be prepared to submit letters of reference on request.

Notification

All applicants will be notified of the Selection Committee's decision.

Administration

The Dick Martin Scholarship Award program is administered by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety. CCOHS employees, children or relatives of employees are not eligible for this scholarship award.