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Safety

Instilling a culture of safety is a value that every individual in the FIRST community must embrace as we pursue FIRST’s mission and vision. FIRST Robotics Competition has adopted safety as a core value and has established the framework for safety leadership in all aspects of the program.

FIRST believes that the teams who take the lead in developing safety programs and policies have a positive and lasting impact on each team member, mentor, their communities, and their present and future workplaces. FIRST recognizes the teams that demonstrate safety throughout their programs and are truly committed to developing and nurturing a safety culture.
Safety Manual

To help teams understand and implement safe practices, the FIRST Safety Manual provides information on the FIRST Safety Awareness and Recognition Program. 

Safety Animation Award Sponsored by UL Solutions

We are excited to announce the theme for the 2025-2026 Safety Animation Award sponsored by UL Solutions: Unearth Safety! This award is now open to both FIRST Tech Challenge & FIRST Robotics Competition teams. 


Fieldwork is a journey of discovery, but each step must be taken safely and sustainably. Safe and sustainable practices allow us to honor our heritage while creating a path to future innovation.


For the 2025-2026 Safety Animation, we invite teams to dig deep to uncover impactful ways to implement safe and sustainable practices. Use bold storytelling and imaginative artistry to create a memorable message that inspires responsible exploration and careful stewardship of our resources.

 

Animations must:

  • Be no more than 40 seconds long, including opening and credits
  • Be animated. Any kind of animation, including stop-motion, is allowed. Live video is allowed provided it is accompanied by virtual/augmented animated elements. Live video of people is not allowed.  
  • If using copyrighted music, you must have written permission. If using Creative Commons Music (CCM) online, the music must be used in accordance with the appropriate license and properly attributed.
  • Lyrics in music may not contain explicit or suggestive language.
  • Any animation that does not meet these criteria will not be considered for the award.

We ask that students please include their first name and last initial only in the video. Please do not include the full first and last name. 

Please note that the team with the winning submission may be asked to reformat their video into a higher quality format in order to be shown at events. By making a submission the Submitter irrevocably grants to FIRST and designees of FIRST the right to use any or all of the submission in any and all media for the purpose of describing the submission, describing the Award, and/or otherwise promoting FIRST and the programs of FIRST.

 

FIRST Tech Challenge Submission Requirements & Process:

Any mentor must submit their team’s Safety Animation video through this form. Teams must include their team number and a URL to the video. The video must be marked as "public" such that it is viewable by anyone with the link.

Animations must be submitted between Tuesday, September 9, 2025 at 12:00 PM, Noon (ET) and Thursday, October 24, 2025 at 3:00 PM (ET).

UL Solutions will provide restricted grants to the Winner and Finalists. The Winner each of the two Finalists will have their registration for the 2026-2027 season paid.

 

FIRST Robotics Competition Submission Requirements & Process:

A student who is designated as the Award Submitter or Lead Coach 1 or 2 must submit their team’s Safety Animation video through the FIRST Dashboard. The student submitting must have a signed FIRST Consent and Release form and be marked as an award submitter. Animations must be submitted electronically as .AVI, .MPEG, .MP4, or .WMV file

Animations must be submitted between Thursday, October 13, 2025 at 12:00 PM, Noon (ET) and Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 3:00 PM (ET).

UL Solutions will provide restricted grants to the Winner and Finalists. The Winner will receive $500 and each of the two Finalists will receive $250 towards registration for the 2027 season.

 

Please Note: If you are looking for the Digital Animation Award, please visit this page for submission information.

2025 Safety Animation Winners

 

2025 Safety Animation Award Winner: Team 1986, Team Titanium from Missouri, USA

 

2025 Safety Animation Award Finalist: Team 4048, Redshift from Massachusetts, USA

 

2025 Safety Animation Award Finalist: Team 5667, The Digital Eagles from Ohio, USA

Past Winners of the Safety Animation Award

2025 Safety – Dive into Safety!

Team 1986, Team Titanium from Missouri, USA
Winner
Team 4048, Redshift from Massachusetts, USA
Finalist
Team 5667, The Digital Eagles from Ohio, USA
Finalist

2024 Safety – Full STEAM Ahead!

Team 8, Paly Robotics from California, USA
8
Winner
Team 1086, Blue Cheese from Virginia, USA
Finalist
Team 1986, Team Titanium from Missouri, USA
Finalist

2023 Safety – Energy Challenges

Team 836, The RoboBees from Maryland, USA
836
Winner
Team 4048, Redshift from Massachusetts, USA
Finalist
Team 7272, Envirobots from New York, USA
Finalist

2022 Safety – Faster, Farther, SAFER!

Team 1939, The Kugnigits, from Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Winner
Team 836, The RoboBees, from Hollywood, Maryland, USA

836

Finalist
Team 1138, Eagle Engineering, from West Hills, California, USA
Finalist

2021 Safety – Safety is Caring

Team 6348, PrepaTec - HORUS, from Colima, Colima, Mexico

6348

Winner
Team 1711, RAPTORS, from Traverse City, Michigan, USA

1711

Runner-Up
Team 4909, Bionics, from Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
4909
Runner-Up

2020 Safety – Sustainability on the RISE

Team 3100, Lightning Turtles, from Mendota Heights, Minnesota, USA
3100
Winner
Team 2228, CougarTech, from Honeoye Falls, New York, USA
2228
Runner-Up
Team 4048, Redshift, from Westborough, Massachusetts, USA
4048
Runner-Up

2019 Safety – Destination . . . Safety!

Team 5348, Charger Robotics, from Cokato, Minnesota, USA
5348
Winner
Team 846, The Funky Monkeys, from San Jose, California, USA
846
Runner-Up
Team 3100, Lightning Turtles, from Mendota Heights, Minnesota, USA
3100
Runner-Up
Team 3941, Absolute Zero Electricity, from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA
3941
Runner-Up
Team 4083, The Iron Wolverines, from Dorchester, South Carolina, USA
4083
Runner-Up

2018 Safety – Simulating the Next Level

Team 2877, The LigerBots, from Newton, Massachusetts, USA
2877
Winner
Team 8, Paly Robotics, from Palo Alto, California, USA

8

Runner-Up
Team 1153, Walpole Robotics, from Walpole, Massachusetts, USA

1153

Runner-Up
Team 3181, Pittsford Panthers, from Pittsford, New York, USA

3181

Runner-Up
Team 6024, Team R Factor, from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

6024

Runner-Up

2017 Safety – Quest for a Safer World

Team 3691, The RoboRaiders, from Northfield, Minnesota, USA
3691
Winner
Team 810, The Mechanical Bulls, from Smithtown, New York, USA
810
Runner-Up
Team 2129, Ultraviolet, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
2129
Runner-Up
Team 1502, Technical Difficulties, Chelsea, Michigan, USA
1502
Runner-Up
Team 3637, The Daleks, Flemington, New Jersey, USA
3637
Runner-Up
Team 3654, TechTigers, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
3654
Runner-Up

2016 Safety – Working Safely with your Robot

Team 846, The Funky Monkeys, San Jose, CA, USA

846

Winner
Team 1124, UberBots, Avon, CT, USA

1124

Runner-Up
Team 2473, Goldstrikers, Cupertino, CA, USA

2473

Runner-Up
Team 4048, Redshift, Westborough, MA, USA

4048

Runner-Up

2015 Safety – Safety Superheroes

Team 133, BERT, Standish, ME, USA
133
Winner
Team 2473, Goldstrikers, Cupertino, CA, USA
2473
Runner-Up
Team 2574, RoboHuskie, St. Anthony, MN, USA
2574
Runner-Up

2014 Safety – Safe Driving

Team 3324, The Metrobots, Columbus, OH, USA
3324
Winner
Team 624, CRyptonite, Katy, TX, USA

624

Runner-Up
Team 3966, L&N STEMpunks, Knoxville, TN, USA
3966
Runner-Up

2013 Safety – Making Event Safety a Top Priority

Team 245, AdamBots, Rochester Hills, MI, USA
245
Winner
Team 2607, Robovikings, Warminster, PA, USA
2607
Runner-Up

2012 Safety – Sharing Safety is Caring

Team 3705, Arrowbots, Brampton, ON, CA
3705
Winner
Team 3132, Thunder Down Under, Sydney, NSW, AUS
3132
Runner-Up
Team 2438, Lobotics, Honolulu, HI, USA
2438
Runner-Up
Team 1714, MORE Robotics, Milwaikee, WI, USA
1714
Runner-Up
Team 1094, Channel Cats, O Fallon, MO, USA
1094
Runner-Up
Team 114, Eagle Strike, Los Altos, CA, USA
114
Runner-Up

2011 Safety – A Lifetime of Safety

Team 846, The Funky Monkeys, San Jose, CA, USA
846
Winner
Team 226, Hammerheads, Troy, MI, USA
226
Runner-Up
Team 342, Burning Magnetos, North Charleston, SC, USA
342
Runner-Up
Team 359, Hawaiian Kids, Waialua, HI, USA
359
Runner-Up
Team 562, SPARK-Students Pursuing Applied Robotics Knowledge, Fitchburg, MA, USA
562
Runner-Up
Team 1899, Saints Robotics, Bellevue, WA, USA
1899
Runner-Up

2010 Safety – Safety Rules

Team 342, Burning Magnetos, North Charleston, SC, USA
342
Winner

2009 Safety – Safety....Share It

Team 342, Burning Magnetos, North Charleston, SC, USA
342
Winner
Team 303, The T.E.S.T. Team, Bridgewater, NJ, USA
303
Runner-Up
Team 1280, Ragin' C-Biscuits, Danville, CA, USA
1280
Runner-Up
Team 1716, Redbird Robotics, De Pere, WI, USA
1716
Runner-Up
Team 1746, OTTO, Cumming, GA, USA
1746
Runner-Up
Team 2783, Engineers of Tomorrow, La Grange, KY, USA
2783
Runner-Up