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Safety Tutorial for Sports Marketing Assistant

Safety Tutorial for Sports Marketing Assistant. Gregg Kelley Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin, NY. Compiling / translating all releases for co. Production of content for co. web sites Preparing game notes for all co. events Fielding research and interview requests from media

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Safety Tutorial for Sports Marketing Assistant

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  1. Safety Tutorial forSports Marketing Assistant Gregg Kelley Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin, NY

  2. Compiling / translating all releases for co. Production of content for co. web sites Preparing game notes for all co. events Fielding research and interview requests from media Reaching out to new media outlets as necessary Generating ideas for media coverage Generating reports of coverage, stories and initiatives of other leagues in the United States and abroad Producing post-event reports with regards to communications Game day responsibilities including ensuring distribution of game stories, delivering updates, etc Other departmental functions as necessary Training Tasks for Sports Marketing Assistant

  3. Pre-Test • What safety issues should you be aware of before obtaining a career in Sports Marketing? • What is the proper attire for a Sports Marketing Rep? • What electrical equipment will you be dealing with? • Where is the closest exit?

  4. Appropriate Clothes • Professional Slacks and Collared Shirt • Neat, Ironed, Tucked-In Look • Sturdy, Comfortable Shoes

  5. Safety Equipment • As for safety equipment, there is a need to keep yourself aware of your surroundings at all times. • You never know what can be left around an office, and you must be aware of how to use precautionary equipment.

  6. You will working around a computer most of your day. Make sure that there are not too many circuits all going to the same outlet. Electrical Possibilities

  7. Floor Plan • The office will be broken down into many departments. • The marketing department will all work together.

  8. Angry/Threatening Clients • Sometimes your clients don’t see your ideas in the same light that you do. • Remember that without these clients your job will not exist • Keep your clients happy

  9. Possible Injuries on the Job • Carpel Tunnel Syndrome • Anxiety Attacks • Slip and fall • Stiff bones

  10. REPORTING AN INJURY? • Report any injury to the employer (internship sponsor) • Report any injury to your teacher and work-based learning coordinator • Report any injury to your parents • Put the notice in writing and fill out any paperwork given to you for insurance claims

  11. Post Test, Continued • Where is the closest exit? • Who do you report an injury to? • Does the school need to know? • What are some possible injuries? • How do you handle angry clients?

  12. Safety Web Resources • http://www.nysweca.org/safety.htm • http://www.nysweca.org/training.htm

  13. Thank You Very Much and Good Luck at Your Internship!

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