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Reprint from Compliance Magazine
"Safety
Jackpot" Makes Everyone a Winner!
Companies tell how
their training and incentive
successfully improved workplace safety.
Encouraging workplace safety is no
longer a gamble for Tom Lengyel, health and safety supervisor at
Trans-End Technology Ashtabula, Ohio. Before Jan.1, 1994, accidents
at the Union Carbide subsidiary were at an all-time high and many
were not being reported. The company needed an aggressive safety
incentive program that would make a powerful impact.
Trans-End Technology had been offering extensive
safety education and training as well as a cash-incentive program.
The employees were awarded a cash reward on a quarterly basis for
group performance. Every month, the cash award grew depending on
the group's safety record.
Lengyel
wanted a stronger program though, one that did not require much
administration but would build safety awareness through excitement
and group interaction as well as award individual and team accomplishment.
Lengyel found flexibility, simplicity and excitement in the Safety
Jackpot program, which he implemented on Jan. 1, 1994.
The Program
Safety Jackpot was developed by Buck Peavey, president of Peavey
Performance Systems, Lenexa, Kansas. Hundreds
of companies have used the program to improve their safety records,
including Amoco Oil, Cola-Cola, Nabisco, General Electric, Marriott
Hotels and Kraft Foods.
"In the 44 years our company has existed, we
have never seen a program with such powerful results," Peavey
said. "We combined the successful parts of our other programs
into one simple package. We also conducted extensive field research
to find out what really motivates and excites this particular demographic
group."
Safety Jackpot is based on
the idea of a scratch-off game card. Employees who are accident-free
and meet specific safety criteria receive a Safety Jackpot game
card each week. Each game card is "worth" 25, 50,
75 and 100 award points.
Employees keep track of their own points/game cards
to redeem them for brand-name merchandise from the Safety Jackpot
catalog. Once the points are earned, the participant completes an
order form specifying his award choice and sends the game cards
to Peavey Performance Systems. Within 24 hours, Peavey ships the
award to the individual's residence or to the company for distribution.
In addition, each game card reveals a letter in
the word J-A-C-K-P-O-T. Once the participant spells "jackpot"
with the game cards, he receives 1,000 bonus points and becomes
eligible for a grand prize drawing.
The grand-prize incentive is a powerful part of
Safety Jackpot game, according to Peavey. "Employees
are encouraged to trade gamecards and help each other qualify for
the jackpot portion of the game," he said. "It makes a
powerful impact on building an environment of safety awareness and
teamwork." The program also boosts worker excitement
with a series of color posters and Safety Jackpot letterhead to
communicate program updates and rules.
Game
cards can be awarded for individual achievement, team achievement
or both. Peer pressure can be used in a positive way by awarding
game cards for individual accomplishment, then giving bonus cards
for meeting team goals.
(Safety Jackpot is based on the
idea
of a scratch-off game card.)
The Payoff
Trans-End's Safety Jackpot program is based on three main objectives:
injury-free performance, timely reporting of near misses and submission
of safety suggestions (after the required four suggestions). Each
week, employees are given a game card for meeting an objective.
After implementing Safety Jackpot,
Trans-End dramatically changed its safety culture in just 1 year.
The company's recordable injuries dropped 67%, and the accident/incident
reporting was up 12%. The near-miss reporting increased 167%,
and Trans-End saw a 38% increase in cost-saving suggestions.
Lost workday cases (LWC's) were reduced by 100% and off-the job
LWC's decreased 75%. The company has gone 150,000 man-hours without
an accident and remained injury-free in 1994.
Another advantage of the Safety Jackpot program
is that it accommodates companies of all sizes. "There are
clients with several thousand employees who like the fact that the
program is easy to administer, Peavey said. "There also are
clients with 50 employees who love the interaction and morale-boosting
that the program helps achieve."
The fact that no two programs are alike means that
each program's structure and game card allocations has its own twist,
according to Peavey, making the program suitable for manufacturing,
construction, transportation, casinos, hotels, health/medical, printing,
textile, distribution and other industries.
The Sequel Programs
Peavey Performance Systems has developed a sequel program to Safety
Jackpot called Safety Blackjack as well as a program aimed at employee
productivity called Performance Blackjack. The company offers custom-designed
safety incentive programs as well. The success of the Safety Jackpot
program, however, is a reminder of the program's objective.
"The Safety Jackpot program was, and will continue
to be, a strong contributor in Trans-End Technology's quest to eliminate
accidents and injuries from the workplace," Lengyel said.
Testimonials
A Southern California hospital attributed
a savings of $267,593 after investing $7,500 in Safety Jackpot.
A major U.S. Dept. of Defense contractor says that Safety
Jackpot helped decrease accidents by more than 55% for a
savings of $1.6 million annually.
One of the country's largest paper mills has dropped its
OSHA incidence rate by 42.6%.
America's largest bakery offered the program
to its delivery truck drivers.
The Safety Jackpot program has raised the level of safety
awareness to an all-time high," the safety manager said.
Both our vehicle and OSHA-recordable
rates have been cut in half!"
A major medical care facility in Taws City,
Mich., attributes a 67% decrease in serious injuries and
a 75% reduction in minor injuries to Safety Jackpot.
An engine remanufacturing facility said,
" Before Safety Jackpot, we used to have accidents weekly. Since
its implementation, we have gone 4 months without a single one."
A Fortune 100 poultry processing plant lowered its workers'
compensation dollars by 71%.
Reprint from Compliance Magazine.
For more information about the Safety Jackpot Incentive Program
contact Peavey Performance Systems, 10749 W. 84th Terrac, Lenexa,
KS 66214
(800) 235-2495
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