By Jeff Murphy,
April 7, 2023
University of Central Missouri’s Safety Management students display first-place awards
received during the 2023 Safety Olympics at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
Students celebrating the team victory are: front row, left to right, Fin Kimsey, Russell
Sproat and Carson Sears; second row, Avery Kern, Gage Shook, Steven Nevels, Eliel
Campbell, and Jesse Matthes.
WARRENSBURG, MO – Academic teams from the University of Central Missouri are enjoying
a banner spring in regional and national competitions with one of the most recent
victories coming from participation at the 2023 Safety Olympics hosted by Southeastern Oklahoma State University. The competition, March 23-25, was
an opportunity to showcase students’ knowledge and skills in multiple safety events
over a two-day period. It included teams from the host site, Southeastern Oklahoma
State, as well as UCM, Oklahoma State University, and Pittsburg State University in
Kansas.
Wes Tinker, assistant professor in the UCM Department of Occupational Risk and Safety
Management,said a group of six students who are enrolled in Safety Management programs
competed in six categories. According to Tinker and the competition website, students were evaluated in the areas of Safety Jeopardy, Hazard Recognition, Presentation
Preparation, Safety Innovation, Incident Investigation and Safety Culture.
The first two events, Safety Jeopardy and Hazard Recognition, required full team participation.
Teams of three competed in the remaining contests, and winners were announced and
recognized during an awards luncheon on Saturday, March 25.
“All six of the students were standouts in the entire competition,” Tinker said. He
added that there was an Occupational Safety and Health Career Fair held on Friday,
March 24, “and all of the employers wanted our students for full-time positions and
internships.”
Tinker said the Department of Occupational Risk and Safety Management is “extremely
proud of our students.” He called the department a ‘hidden gem,” noting that he and
his colleagues take pride in a 100 percent job placement rate for program graduates,
and a 100 percent student retention rate. Additionally, program graduates command
starting salaries that range from $75,000 to $105,000 in a profession that also includes
many UCM alumni across all industries.
To learn more about the 2023 Safety Olympics, contact Tinker at wtinker@ucmo.edu. More information about Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Occupational
Safety Management academic programs is available online.