I have a collection of existing materials on workplace safety—policies, incident reports, graphics, and past campaign assets—but the messaging feels scattered. I want a concise, engaging communication plan that repackages those resources so our employees immediately understand key safety behaviours and feel motivated to act on them. Scope of work • Analyse the resources I’ll share (PDFs, slide decks, data sheets) and extract the strongest safety points. • Shape a clear narrative that speaks directly to employees—nothing generic, everything tied to day-to-day tasks and real-world risks. • Build a 3-month content calendar that balances two preferred channels: email newsletters and on-site posters/flyers. • Draft the first full email sequence (subject lines, body copy, calls-to-action) and design-ready poster/flyer copy with headline options, concise body text, and placement notes. • Provide guidelines for tone, visual cues, and frequency so future updates stay consistent. Acceptance criteria 1. Messaging aligns with safety KPIs and terminology. 2. Poster/flyer text fits standard A3 and letter sizes, leaving space for imagery. If you have experience turning safety requirements into plain-language campaigns and can back it up with writing samples or mock-ups, we can begin right away.