We had tried many different incentive programs. None have been as SUCCESSFUL as Safety Jackpot (we had a 75% decrease in lost time!)

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Pepsi

Airport maintenance safety program
Award order form
Behavior based safety program
Behavior safety programs
Benchmarking
Collector card
Contractor safety program
Cost effectiveness of safety programs
Grand prizes
Incidence rate
Individual criteria
Industrial safety program
Injury prevention program
Implementing safety program
Lost workday cases
Occupational illness
Occupational injury
Osha compliant safety program
PDM - Program development manager
Point checks
Proactive rewards
ROI - Return on investment
Safety award program
Safety awareness programs for manufacturing
Safety incentive program regulations
Safety recognition program
SIC codes
Team criteria

Airport maintenance safety program: Program developed specifically for the needs of an airport maintenance system.

Award order form: Form the participant uses to redeem Safety Jackpot points for merchandise.

Behavior based safety program: Using positive reinforcement to change people's attitudes and actions towards unsafe behavior.

Behavior safety programs: Using positive reinforcement to change people's attitudes and actions towards unsafe behavior.

Benchmarking: The comparative analysis of occupational injury and illness incidence rates with the national average.

Collector card: Found at the bottom of the Safety Jackpot Award Order Form, this card allows the participant to affix his/her letters for 1,000 bonus points.

Contractor safety program: Developed specifically for the needs and requirements of contractor safety issues.

Cost effectiveness of safety programs: Monies spent in workman's compensation justifies cost of investing in a safety program which developes a positive ROI.

Grand prizes: Prizes provided to further motivate employees.

Incidence rate: Number of occupational injuries and/or illnesses or lost workdays per 100 full-time employees.

Individual criteria: Set of standards that rewards individual accomplishments exclusive of team achievement.

Industrial safety program: Developed specifically for the needs of the industrial safety system.

Injury prevention program: Any program that work towards injury prevention in the workplace.

Implementing safety program: Structured with the assistance of a Program Development Manager by using tools included in the Safety Jackpot Program.

Lost workday cases: Cases that involve days away from work, days of restricted work activity, or both.

Occupational illness: Any abnormal condition or disorder other than one resulting from an occupational injury caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with employment.

Occupational injury: Any injury such as a cut, fracture, sprain, amputation, etc., which results from a work accident or from a single instantaneous exposure in the work environment.

Osha compliant safety program: Safety programs which meet the rules and regulations as defined by OSHA.

PDM: Program development manager.

Point checks: Checks awarded to employees with a point value to redeem for merchandise.

Proactive rewards: Providing prizes and rewards in an effort to elicit a certain behavior.

ROI - Return on investment: This person is responsible for post-sales support. He/she will work closely with you to help identify the best criteria that suites the needs of your company.

Safety award program: Program designed to reward employees, both individuals and teams, for safe work acts by increasing awareness in needed areas.

Safety awareness programs for manufacturing: Safety critera established specifically for manufacturing-related accidents and incidents.

Safety incentive program regulations: Guidelines used by the participating company to ensure the program is structured fairly and works effectively.

Safety recognition program: Recognizes employees both as individual and teams for safe work acts.

Team criteria: Set of standards that rewards team accomplishments exclusive of individual achievement.

SIC Codes:
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing: 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9
Mining: 10, 12, 13, and 14
Construction: 15, 16, and 17
Manufacturing: 20-39

Food and Kindred Products: 20
Tobacco Products: 21
Textile Mill Products: 22
Apparel and Other Finished Products Made From Fabrics: 23
Lumber and Wood Products, Except Furniture: 24
Furniture and Fixtures: 25
Paper and Allied Products: 26
Printing and Publishing, and Allied Industries: 27
Chemical and Allied Products: 28
Petroleum Refining and Related Industries: 29
Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products: 30
Leather and Leather Products: 31
Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products: 32
Primary Metal Industries: 33
Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Transportation Equipment: 34
Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Computer Equipment: 35
Electronic and Other Electrical Equipment and Components, Except Computer Equipment: 36
Transportation Equipment: 37
Measuring, Analyzing, and Controlling Instruments: 38
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries: 39
Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas and Sanitary Services: 40-49
Railroad Transportation: 40
Local and Suburban Transit and Interurban Highway Passenger Transportation: 41
Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing: 42
United States Postal Service: 43
Water Transportation: 44
Transportation by Air: 45
Pipelines, Except Natural Gas: 46
Transportation Services: 47
Communications: 48
Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services: 49
Wholesale Trade: 50-51
Wholesale Trade-durable goods: 50
Wholes trade-non-durable goods: 51
Retail Trade: 52-59
Building Materials, Hardware, Garden Supply, and Mobile Home Dealers: 52
General Merchandise Stores: 53
Food Stores: 54
Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations: 55
Apparel and Accessory Stores: 56
Home Furniture, Furnishings, and Equipment Stores: 57
Eating and Drinking Places: 58
Miscellaneous Retail: 59
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate: 60-67
Services: 70-88
Hotels, Rooming Houses, Camps, and Other Lodging Places: 70
Personal Services: 72
Business Services: 73
Automotive Repair, Services, and Parking: 75
Miscellaneous Repair Services: 76
Motion Pictures: 78
Amusement and Recreation Services: 79
Health Services: 80
Legal Services: 81
Educational Services: 82
Social Services: 83
Museum, Art Galleries, and Botanical and Zoological Gardens: 84
Membership Organizations: 86
Engineering, Accounting, Research, Management, and Related Services: 87
Private Households: 88
Public Administration: 91-99

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