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  •  12-21-2006, 12:14 PM 925 in reply to 865

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    12-21-06

     

    Happy Holidays!

     

    Would you mind sharing your safety bucks program details?  We are seeking "simple" incentives for the new year.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Ron Waite (rwaite@keymarkcorp.com)

  •  01-15-2007, 4:40 PM 993 in reply to 865

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    marsh2275a,

    I am looking for a safety incentive program, and had thought of a very similar idea-where the employees can get free gloves, measuring tapes, welding aprons etc once the acquire enough months without accidents. I would appreciate see your program, it would save me the time of creating the documents. 

    Thanks mcornelsen@webcomfg.com

  •  01-16-2007, 10:40 AM 995 in reply to 65

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Can you send me some information on safety Bingo?
  •  01-16-2007, 10:40 AM 996 in reply to 995

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    My e-mail address is dcutts@detroitzoo.org
  •  01-23-2007, 5:02 PM 1021 in reply to 865

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    marsh2275a,

    I would appreciate it if you would send me your safety buck program and all the rules. We are always looking for new ideas and promotions.

    Would love to find new things in time to implement for safety month.

    Thank you,

    Dee Dee

  •  01-23-2007, 5:11 PM 1022 in reply to 577

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Linda,

    Could you send me some information on how you do the silent auction?

    Thank you,

    Dee Dee

  •  01-30-2007, 1:42 PM 1051 in reply to 40

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    We use Safety Bingo as an incentive for our employees. It is a big hit with our company, but I'm not really sure how it works with others. Our Bingo game is for the entire company (130 employees). Winner gets $25 cash prize and their picture in the company news letter. But we don't have any departments in competition against each other, I'm not really sure why anyone would want to do that within the same company. All of our departments really do work together well, so why try to disturb that with having them compete against each other.

    We reward perfect attendance and the like as well. Our Employee of the Month contest is handled differently than most I have heard of. This is also done with little or no competition. Every employee in our company has the opportunity to nominate anyone they want based on certain qualifications: appearance, quality, work ethic, attitude, attendance, safety, etc. The Employee of the Month is then chosen by a panel of representatives from each department, which gives everyone a fair chance. The people nominate and the people vote!

    We try to recognize as much as possible those who work safely. We were accident free for 2006, so everyone got a prize with the company logo and safety slogan on it. I don't think that Bingo was the reason we had no recordables, but I think Bingo was a reward that everyone got a chance to play because they were accident free. If an accident occurs, the game ends for the whole plant, and everyone knows that. Does that mean that people don't record an accident just to keep playing a game? I would hope not. I would hope that everyone has established and inforces a safety policy to the point that everyone recognizes the consequences of not reporting an accident, instead of the benifits of playing a game. The game can always start over. A certain aspect of a person's life may not if it is neglected.

    Be sure that whatever safety incentive you choose is appropriate for your company, not just a popular idea that sounds good. Safety Bingo may not be the right thing for everyone. There a lot of things out there that may work. Some incentive programs may put a little dent into your budget, while others (usually the ones I think work the best) really don't cost much at all. Anything that keeps the employees focused on safety is a great idea. And I truely believe that for every dollar you spend on safety you are saving so much more on workers comp and lost time!

    Finally, we placed a sign which posts the current number of days we are accident free with the previous best record. We placed it in the breakroom where everyone could see it. This really gets everyone thinking about how many days they were once capable of accomplishing something remarkable, and hopefully will motivate everyone to push for a new record.


    Tim Croley,
    Safety Coordinator
    CMCA
  •  02-02-2007, 1:59 PM 1075 in reply to 577

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Linda,

    I am interested in the safety incentive program rules and guidelines. Would you be willing to share that info with me? If so, please email at hr@southgatehc.com

    Thanks

  •  02-09-2007, 1:47 PM 1100 in reply to 40

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    We use a safety bucks program where the safety office, or top management see you doing something "safe" or your name is submitted to the safety office as having been "safe" you are given $5.00.  Everyone seems to like it and some people when given a "group" bucks all go out together for ice cream or lunch, donuts.  Its a great moral booster.

     

     

  •  02-09-2007, 2:05 PM 1101 in reply to 1021

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Please send me your e-mail address and I will send you the instruction we have created for the safety bucks.

     

    joan.aders@navy.mil

  •  03-02-2007, 1:13 PM 1157 in reply to 597

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Dear Barnardd,

    I am  having a difficult time building our matrix for earning points. Is there a chance you would be willing to share yours?

    I want to promote safe behavior but like everyone else I do not want to promote the hiding of injuries.

    michael.knott@us.ngrid.com

  •  03-05-2007, 11:14 PM 1162 in reply to 40

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

     I have to agree with Safetysuzy; I believe that incentives focus on the wrong thing.  I agree with my companies policy reguarding safe driving.  There focus is on responsibility of the driver. In their world, it is irrelevant who the Police found "at fault" for an accident; to them, if the accident was avoidable, the driver is at fault period.  While the company driver may not have been outside of the boundries of law, failing to prevent a preventable accident is unacceptable.  This approach requires an active, defensive style of driving that is built around safe driving practices - which they train on when an employee is hired and annually there after. Instead of a reward system, any job which requires driving as part of regular duties has a stipulation on it which sets a standard higher than the government itself puts on drivers. The deal is this: a combination of 2 accidents or moving violations within a three year period requires the employee to transfer to a non driving position.  These generally are less paying jobs and put the burden of proving suitability for another postion on the employee as well as location changes in most cases. Consequently, failing to report accidents or tickets (this includes off the clock) can be grounds for dismissal. 
        I was a little stunned by this approach when I first hired on, however upon futher observation, I have since changed my mind and have become an avid supporter of this philosophy. Again, this approach places the burden of responsibility back on the employee to be safe, and situationally aware.  Using this approach as the focus, I would not see a problem with adding a reward system to the driving safety plan which would possibly create a more robust driver safety program.                    
  •  03-06-2007, 8:36 AM 1163 in reply to 577

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Hi Linda,

    Please send me some more information on your Safety Bucks program. I would greatly appreciate it. My email is kjones@c-p-c.com.

    Thanks

    Kelley

     

  •  03-19-2007, 10:45 AM 1184 in reply to 1101

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Please send me the instructions you have created for the safety bucks program.

    Thanks,

    d_hardey@yahoo.com

  •  03-27-2007, 10:33 AM 1207 in reply to 865

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  • Re: Safety Incentive Programs

    Are you still happy with the Safety Buck Program ? If so , I'd love to have some info.

    George Van De Griff ( george.vandegriff@englandinc.net )

    Safetty Director

    England, Inc

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