PAGE 172 • 2024 STATE TECHNICAL STANDARDS Online Online Resumé Resumé Submission Submission SERIES: DISPLAY AND NOTEBOOK EVENTS OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY Series Director: ANNEMARIE CATALDO • 978-660-8957 • [email protected] Competition: Best Western - Sterling Room with Event Manager: Arielle Petrucci REQUIREMENTS AND SCOPE OF CONTEST Advisors will be sent log-on information for the Learning Management System Learning Management System, which will be open on April 10. Contestants must submit an electronic copy of their resumé to the LMS LMS by April 22, by 5:00pm. Employability tests will be in the LMS LMS and the deadline for completion is April 22, by 5:00pm. A PDF file of the Notebook must be emailed to [email protected][email protected] on or before April 1. Clothing Requirements: avoid a clothing penalty SkillsUSA attire: - Red SkillsUSA blazer, windbreaker or sweater, or black or red SkillsUSA jacket. - Button-up, collared, white dress shirt (accompanied by a plain, solid black tie), white blouse (collarless or small collard) or white turtleneck, with any collar to not extend to the lapel area of the blazer, sweater, windbreaker or jacket. - Black dress slacks or black dress skirt (knee-length) Wearing socks or hose is no longer required. If worn, socks must be black dress socks and hose must be either black or skin-tone and seamless/non pattern. - Black dress shoes NO cell phones or SmartWatches allowed Tool Requirements: Contestants must submit online a one-page type-written resume, failure to do so will result in a 50-point penalty 1. Supplied by the technical committee: a. Copy of SkillsUSA Massachusetts Technical Standards and all necessary information for judges and technical committee b. The committee will identify a holding area and presentation room c. Stopwatch/Timer 2. Supplied by the Contestant: a. Project Notebook, a digital version submitted ahead of competition. The original will brought to competition an official SkillsUSA 3-ring binder or the official SkillsUSA scrapbook Purpose: To evaluate the chapter’s activities in the promotion of good health and safety habits in the shop, laboratory and on the job. Eligibility: (Team of 3) (FOR BOTH SINGLE AND MULTIPLE CHAPTERS) All state first-place winners may be entered in national competition. Each state may enter one high-school single- and one multiple-section entry, and one college/postsecondary single- and one multiple-section entry (see Competition Guidelines for more details). States may register up to three students per entry. Observer Rule: There will be no observers allowed to watch contestants compete. Skill Performance: The contest will consist of an evaluation of a chapter’s safety activities as presented to the judges. Contest Guidelines: 1. Awards will be presented in two categories: single and multiple chapter. Note: A school may enter both categories of the competition. All activities documented in the entry must reflect only the efforts of the students and advisor(s) of the section(s). You may not take credit for school functions or projects conducted outside of the SkillsUSA sponsorship. a. “Single chapter” refers to a SkillsUSA chapter that represents one occupational area regardless of the number of members. Multiple-teacher departments with the same vocational classification will be recognized as a single chapter. (For example, a three-teacher cosmetology department would be entered as a single chapter; and Auto Service Technology I and Auto Service Technology II would be a single chapter.) All work-based learning or coop/cooperative programs in a school will be considered one chapter. Notebook Notebook Submission Submission April 1 April 1 Online Test Online Test Completed Completed by April 22 by April 22