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19th Annual 2008 Safety Kickoff
and 2007 Awards Ceremony
February 14, 2008
Atlantic County Municipal Joint Insurance Fund
Door PrizeAnd the winner is....
Purpose of Today’s Meeting
• Introduce 2008 Executive Safety Committee
• Thank Safety and Claims Coordinators
• Tell You How We’re Doing
• Highlight 2008 JIF Safety Initiatives
• Introduce 2008 Safety Incentive Program
• Present 2007 Safety Incentive Awards
Thank YouFund Professionals
• Commerce Risk Control Services– Safety Director
• Scibal Associates– Claims Administrator
• CSG/CHN– Managed Care Provider
• AJG Risk Management Services Inc.– Administrator
WelcomeRichard Hirsch, Fund Chair
Borough of Longport
Introducing the 2008 Executive Safety Committee
• Karen Thomas, Chair, Brigantine City• Dan Speigel, Vice Chair, West Wildwood • Diane Weldon, Cape May City• Theresa Tighe, Sea Isle City• Lillian DeBow, Egg Harbor City • Maryann Merlino, Waterford Township • Andy Bednarek, Avalon• Rob Flynn, West Cape May Borough• Joann Cioeta, Ocean City• Lisa Jiampetti, Egg Harbor City• John D’Agostino, Jr., D’Agostino Agency• Bill McMahon, Jr. McMahon Agency, Inc• Eugene Siracusa, Siracusa-Kauffman Agency• Tom Byrne, J. Byrne Agency • Stan Gunnison, CJ Adams
• Dave Miller, CJ Adams
2008 Safety Coordinators Charles Smith, City of Absecon Wayne Winner, Borough of Avalon Dennis McKenna, City of Brigantine William Nimohay, Borough of Buena Diane Morgan, Buena Vista Township Robert Smith, City of Cape May Joe Nietubicz, Cape May Point Hannah Nichols, Commercial Township Carol Foster, City of Corbin City Karen Seifrit, Deerfield Township Clarence Ryan, Dennis Township Thomas Henshaw, City of Egg Harbor Dale Goodreau, Egg Harbor Township Chuck Cole, City of Estell Manor
Thanks for a Job Well Done!
2008 Safety Coordinators Paula Bradley, Borough of Folsom Raymond Farrell, Galloway Township William Montag, Hamilton Township Chris Ballin, Town of Hammonton Edward Beck, City of Linwood Rich Hirsch, Borough of Longport Brian Marker, Lower Township Daniel Adams, City of Margate Richard Ceglarski, Middle Township Bob Polise, City of Millville Dawn Stollenwerk, Mullica Township Sam Barbagli, Borough of Newfield Lew Ostrander, City of North Wildwood Kimberly Hodsdon, City of Northfield
Thanks for a Job Well Done!
2008 Safety Coordinators Charlotte Moyer, City of Ocean City Robert Oglesby, City of Pleasantville Eva Feeley, Sea Isle City Tom Venafro, City of Somers Point Grant Russ, Borough of Stone Harbor Terry O’Neill, Upper Deerfield Twp. Jay Potter, Upper Township Thomas Klein, City of Ventnor John Knoll, Waterford Township Kate Killian, Borough of West Cape May Joan Schultz, West Wildwood Borough Ronald Carroll, Weymouth Township Gordon Ball, City of Wildwood Kevin Yecco, Borough of Wildwood Crest Claude Wise, Sr., Borough of Woodbine
Thanks for a Job Well Done!
2008 Claims Coordinators Terry Dolan, City of Absecon Andy Bednarek, Borough of Avalon Karen Thomas, City of Brigantine Maryann Coraluzzo, Borough of Buena Cindi LoGuidice, Buena Vista Township Jean Davis, City of Cape May Constance Mahon, Boro of Cape May Point Hannah Nichols, Commercial Township Joanne Siedlecki, City of Corbin City Annette Velez, Deerfield Township Janice Kenney, Dennis Township Lillian DeBow, City of Egg Harbor Eileen Tedesco, Egg Harbor Township Dawn Gorman, City of Estell Manor
Report all claims
promptly!
Thanks for a Job Well Done!
2008 Claims Coordinators Gail A. Macera, Borough of Folsom Diane Grams, Galloway Township Mary Kelly, Hamilton Township April Boyer Maimone, Town of Hammonton Anthony Strazzeri, City of Linwood Rich Hirsch, Borough of Longport Kathleen McPherson, Lower Township Lisa McLaughlin/Dan Adams, City of Margate Vera Kalish, Middle Township Norma Chew, City of Millville Kimberly Johnson, Mullica Township Toni Van Camp, Borough of Newfield Maureen Thall, City of North Wildwood Kimberly Hodsdon, City of Northfield Joann Hilinski, City of Ocean City
Report all claims
promptly!
Thanks for a Job Well Done!
2008 Claims Coordinators Cindy Hineline, City of Pleasantville Eva Feeley, Sea Isle City Carol Degrassi, City of Somers Point Jim Nicola, Borough of Stone Harbor Vicki Vagnarelli, Upper Deerfield Township Patricia Garbutt, Upper Township Julie Harron & Renea Naticchione,
City of Ventnor Anita Wilson, Waterford Township Elaine Wallace, West Cape May Dorothy Tomlin, West Wildwood Borough Bonnie Yearsley, Weymouth Township Gordon Ball, City of Wildwood Janelle Holzmer, Borough of Wildwood Crest Lisa Garrison, Borough of Woodbine
Report all claims
promptly!
Thanks for a Job Well Done!
Special Gift
Please be sure to pick up your Gift
and
Lapel Pins!
Safety Coordinators
&
Claims Coordinators
Safety Calendars
• Increase safety awareness
• Encourage safe behavior
• Post prominently in all work areas
2008 JIFJIF
Keeps the JIF safety message visible all year long!Keeps the JIF safety message visible all year long!
Optional Safety Budget
• Members will be reimbursed for safety related expenditures.
• Updated in monthly Agenda Packet.
• You cannot claim your allowance in advance.
• You must claim all of your funds by December 31, 2008.
$134,000
BIG Increase in 2008!
Examples!
SOMERS POINT
•Fire safety training for Volunteer Firemen
•Fire extinguishers
•Pedestrian safety signs for Crossing Guard stations
•Sunscreen for DPW workers
Automated External Defibrillator Training Devices
•Egg Harbor Township
•Estell Manor
Both arranged for purchase and training
Beach Patrols
Sea Isle City – Sun visors for Beach Tag Inspectors & – Sunscreen/insect repellent (employees loved it)
– First aid kits, rescue boards and buoys, whistles for the beach patrol
Margate– Binoculars for the beach patrol
Wildwood Crest
Brigantine
Purchased an arrow board with their safety money..
Beach
Handicapped
Entrance
No Swimming
Margate
City Wide – Safety Training System1. Power Point Projector
2. Da-lite Insta-Theater - 60"
3. Rolling Projector Case
4. Da-lite Carrying Case
5. Media Storage Center
What’s New…Helping Towns Help Themselves
• EPL Plan of Risk Management
– Trained 718 Managers & Supervisors in South Jersey
– Final Session March 26, 2008 • Wildwood & Ocean City
– Don’t Do It, Don’t Take It
Training DVD
• Distributed November 27, 2007
• JIF & MEL Websites – ACMJIF.ORG & NJMEL.ORG
Safety Incentive Program
• Copy of the 2008 Program•All of today’s slides
• Press release• and pix
will be loaded to the website
ACMJIF.ORG
That All Sounds Good …
Can we go home now?
Because we have a lot to tell you!
Tell you what’s ahead!
And feed You!
Celebrate Our Successes!
Safety Programs
Safety First, Last, and Always
Door Prize• And the winner is....
Let’s Eat!
19th Annual 2008 Safety Kickoff
and 2007 Awards Ceremony
February 14, 2008
Atlantic County Municipal Joint Insurance Fund
Door PrizeAnd the winner is....
Joanne Hall Safety Director
Commerce Risk Control Services
ATLANTIC JIF Safety Breakfast
• Successes from 2007
• Noteworthy Trends
• Safety Challenges for 2008
• 2007 Awards Presentation
2007 Highlights
Challenged members to “Go for the Gold!”
– Revised the SIP program
– Involved more departments
– Bigger monetary rewards
• Special Recognition Awards
How Did YOU Do?
Safety Improvement Objectives
Safety Committees
Hazard Correction and Inspection Programs
Training
Job Site Observations
Prompt Claims Reporting & Transitional Duty
Accident Reporting & Investigation
SIP Results
100 % of the Members Qualified
for SIP Awards
9 Gold
12 Qualifiers
12 Bronze
10 Silver
All 43 members!
Revised Safety Coordinator Handbook
• Resource for Safety Coordinators– “What’s in this Section”– Safety Coordinator Action Items
• Includes 2008 revised JIF Safety Policy
• Includes all inspection & report forms
• Entire Handbook provided on CD and available on JIF website
SafetyCoordinator’s
Handbook
Playground Inspection Kits
• Provided to every member to help comply with NJ regs.
• New Playground Inspection Class offered through the MSI
Arc Flash Bulletins & Labels
To help members comply with the NEC marking requirement for arc
flash hazard protection
Other 2007 Highlights
• Regional Training Sessions
• Executive Safety Committee
• Help with written programs & PEOSH issues
• Safety Director Bulletins
New MEL Initiatives: On Line Safety Videos & Training
• MSI Video Library – over 600 titles
• Storm Water Management Training
• Crossing Guards
• Urban Driving
• “Survival Driving”
• Don’t Do It – Don’t Take It
• On-line videos “for members only”
Password = “mel”
NJMEL.ORGOn-Line Safety Videos
MSI Learning Management
System Website
On-line registration for MSI Classes Order videos on lineTrack MSI learning history Record external (non-MSI) learning eventsPlanning & Recordkeeping toolTelephone HELP Line: 1-866-661-5120
Improved MSI Training
MORE CLASSES: MSI conducted over
1300 classes in 2007 and MSI registrations
topped 27,000 statewide!!
Atlantic JIF: 3319 participants in 2008
MEL Video Library: More New Titles
Atlantic JIF: 37 members borrowed over
440 videos
Revised & Updated MSI Classes
• Jetter / Rodder
• Heavy Equipment
• Ladder and Fall Prevention
• Leaf Vac
• Sanitation & Refuse Collection
• Accident Investigation
New Programs for 2008
• Bloodborne Pathogen Train-the-Trainer
• Playground Safety Inspection
• Seasonal Public Works Operations
• Advanced Safety Leadership Program
Door Prize• And the winner is....
CLAIMS REVIEWNoteworthy Trends
Loss Trends
• New Metrics for better benchmarking
• Enables us to set strategic plans– Focus on trends and types of losses – Justify areas that need more training – Measure results – Compare “apples and apples”
2007 Claim Frequency
Auto9%
GL19%
Property23%
WC49%
2007 Claim Costs
Auto4%
GL12%
Property10%
WC74%
929 906 889
783
0
200
400
600
800
1000
2004 2005 2006 2007
Workers Comp Claim TrendNumber of Claims
4.92
4.333.97
3.31
0
1
2
3
4
5
2004 2005 2006 2007
Workers Comp Claim TrendNumber of Claims per Payroll
3.62 3.533.22
2.4
0
1
2
3
4
2004 2005 2006 2007
Workers Comp Claim TrendLost Time Accident Frequency
December 31, 2007
2007 2006 2005 TOTAL LOST TIME LOST TIME LOST TIME RATE
FUND FREQUENCY FREQUENCY FREQUENCY 2007 - 2005MORRIS 1.52 1.90 2.36 2.03BERGEN 1.93 2.25 2.11 2.10CENTRAL 2.06 2.22 2.16 2.12N.J.U.A. 2.15 2.14 1.99 2.09BURLINGTON 2.16 2.09 1.31 1.30NJ PUBLIC HOUSING 2.22 2.58 2.91 2.53ATLANTIC 2.40 3.22 3.53 3.04TRI-COUNTY 2.59 2.92 2.54 2.68SUBURBAN MUNICIPAL 2.67 2.22 2.01 2.30MONMOUTH 2.69 2.44 2.76 2.64CAMDEN 2.78 2.67 3.28 2.83SOUTH BERGEN 2.97 3.48 3.75 3.42PROF MUN MGMT 3.31 3.24 2.35 2.97OCEAN 3.38 2.86 3.20 3.15SUBURBAN ESSEX 3.57 2.60 2.73 2.84
AVERAGE 2.56 2.59 2.60 2.54
2007 LOST TIME ACCIDENT FREQUENCY ALL JIFs
Claims By Department
DPW40%
Police30%
Fire9%
All other 11%
Lifeguards10%
Police Ad Hoc Committee
• Provide direction and leadership on Police related safety issues
• Encourage Accreditation Process• Members of Ad Hoc Committee:
– Ocean City - Chief Robert Blevin– Buena Borough - Chief Doug Adams– Egg Harbor Township – Chief Blaze Catania– Hamilton Township – Chief John McKeen
Police Ad Hoc Initiatives
• Crossing Guard Safety Initiative
• Driver Review Panels
• Sleep Deprivation Study
• Police Liability Seminars
Law EnforcementAccreditation Program
• Administered by NJ Association of Chiefs of Police• Participation is encouraged by JIF / MEL• $500 Application Fee waived for JIF members• JIF will reimburse 50% of Accreditation & Re-accreditation
fee upon completion• Up to $1,000 Reimbursement of Fee Available
from the MEL• 5% liability discount will be offered to
agencies who complete the program
ACM Accredited Police Departments
Egg Harbor Twp.
Cape May
Galloway
Middle Twp
Ocean City
Stone HarborRecently completed the NJ Police Accreditation Program !
Atlantic JIF Departments In Process of Becoming Accredited
• Hammonton• Longport• Margate City• Ventnor• Brigantine• Hamilton• Pleasantville• Lower Township• North Wildwood• Wildwood Crest• Millville
Most Frequent Types of Injuries
• Strains & Sprains - 27%
• “Struck” or “Injured By” – 19%
• Slip, trips and falls – 13%
58% of WC claims
69% of $$ claim payments
Strains & Sprains
• Most Frequent and Costly types of Claims– 27% of Claims and 35% of dollar losses
– Affects ALL Departments
• What Can YOU Do?1. Modify tasks that involve extremely heavy loads
2. Job Site Observations
3. Use Your Safety Money
4. Provide Training
5. Investigate Every Accident.
• Egg Harbor Township - A Mail Cart for moving boxes of mail
• Sea Isle City - Earpiece headsets for employees who are on the phone most of the day
• Galloway – ergonomic assessments and training for DPW tasks
Slips, Trips & Falls
• Very Frequent and Costly Types of Claims– 13% of Claims and 16% of dollar losses
– Especially Police, Public Works and Admin
• What Can You Do?1. Housekeeping
2. Right shoes / Boots For The Job
3. Frequent Worksite Inspections
4. Training – New Ladder Safety Program
5. Investigate Every Accident
Door PrizeAnd the winner is....
7.1
6.25.6
5.3
0
2
4
6
8
2004 2005 2006 2007
Auto LiabilityCrashes per 100 Vehicles
Most Frequent Types of Auto Claims
Backing23%
Rear-ended26%
Fixed Objects14% Intersections
26%
Passing or Turning
13%
Motor Vehicle Crashes
• Impacts three lines of coverage: Auto, Workers Comp & Property Claims
• What Can YOU Do?1. Select good drivers & supervise them2. Written fleet safety program 3. Inspect & maintain vehicles4. Provide driver training5. Investigate every accident 6. Establish an accident review panel
General LiabilityAverage Cost per Claim
$5,529
$4,263 $4,435
$3,128
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
2004 2005 2006 2007
Roadway, Sign Walkway and Boardwalk Claims
• What can You do?
1.Make sure you have an effective Roadway, Sign & Walkway Program
2.Frequent inspections – daily in high use areas
3.Training for employees
4.Maintain complaint log – address issues
5.Investigate accidents
2008 Game Plan
2008 Challenge
SAFETY INCENTIVE PROGRAM• 100% qualifiers - AGAIN• Move more members toward Gold!• Maintain program integrity, yet reduce the
amount of paperwork• Use benchmarks to focus on trends and
members that are above the JIF average• Have all members use 100% of their safety
money to help build a Safety Culture
How Did Your Town Spend the SIP Bonus Money?
North Wildwood invites employees and their families to its annual "Safety Beach Bash". We report our results for the current year as compared to prior years and encourage all employees to continue with a “Safety First” attitude.
It has been received well for the past several years and improves employee morale and safety.
Ray Townsend
How Did Your Town Spend the SIP Bonus Money?
Northfield hosted a "Safety & Wellness Fair" for employees, retirees, and volunteers. Several health and wellness practitioners offered free blood-sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure screenings; chiropractic evaluations and information on back safety/proper lifting; vitamins, supplements and holistic approaches to health care and fitness. Staff was treated to a holiday luncheon buffet and were able to explore opportunities for a safer and healthier lifestyle at the same time!
GREAT MORALE BOOSTER!
Lower Twp First Annual Picnic
Held First Annual Employee Safety Picnic at one a local campground. It was a huge success! Campground donated use of their facility. Water, soda, and salads were donated by local merchants. Ice was donated by our local fire departments and we provided employees with a delicious barbeque lunch from a local caterer.
Rewards like these improve employeemorale and safety awareness!
Hamilton Twp
• Safety Day with an Olympic Theme– Complete with skits and a
bob sled competition
– Video presentation to share with others
– Flying Fickle Finger of Safety awarded
Great way to reward employee participation in theTownship Safety Program and improve morale!
Cape May CityPhysical and
Financial Health Fair
Several area banks participated as did members of the EMT Squad who took Blood Pressure and Pulse readings for employees.
Cape Regional Medical Center sent nurses who gave a cholesterol screening and a breathing analysis test.
Lunch was provided for everyone. Gift bags with information inside were distributed to employees to guide them in making healthy choices.
Much better attended than last year; held at Convention Hall.
2008 Challenge
SAFETY TRAINING
• Increase Regional Training attendance to 85%• Encourage supervisors to attend MSI classes• More frequent tool box topics and safety briefs• Better utilization of the MSI Learning
Management System• Encourage members to use the free on-line
resources at NJMEL.org website
2008 Challenge
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS• 100% of Members adopt the revised 2008 Safety Policy
by Resolution • 100% of members submit Safety Contracts and
meaningful Safety Improvement Objectives on time• Make Safety Committees purposeful and productive!
2008 Challenge
WHEN ACCIDENTS DO OCCUR:
Learn from mistakes….
• 100% Timely Reporting (3 DAYS or less)• Transitional Duty to get injured workers back to work• Effective accident investigation and review process in
every member town
Safety Contract and Safety Improvement Objectives
Municipal Safety Contract must be signed by the elected officials and each
participating department
Due by Friday March 3, 2008
2008 SIP Important Dates
Mid-Year Report: June 2, 2008
Year-End Report: December 1, 2008
Special Recognition Award Nominations:
November 3, 2008
ATLANTIC JIF2008 Regional Training Dates
• Indoor Air Quality: January 31, 2008• Safety Coordinator Workshop: Today!• Tips for Training Seasonal Employees:
April 24, 2008• Police Chief Round Table: June 10, 2008• Lifeguard Symposium: July 8, 2008• DPW Supt. Round Table: September 17, 2008
Review of Last Year’s SAFETY INCENTIVE
PROGRAM
What You Did to Qualify in 2007
Safety ContractSafety Improvement Objectives Department Summary ReportsSafety Committee MeetingsJob Site ObservationsSafety Inspections Roadway, Sign & Walkway Program
What You Did to Qualify in 2007
Follow-up on SFIsRegional Training WorkshopsMSI / Technical Safety TrainingTool box meetings / VideosPrompt Claims ReportingTransitional DutyAccident Investigation and Review
Special Recognition Awards
There were 11 nominations for Special Recognition
Awards.
Door Prize• And the winner is....
2007 Safety Incentive Program
The Results are in!
Exceptional Performance Awards
• And the winner is....
Beat the Three Year JIF Average Loss Ratio (77.5%)
• Somers Point (76.8%)• Avalon (76.2%)• Buena Borough (74.7%)• Hammonton (74.5%)• Stone Harbor ( 73.7%)• Mullica (72.5%)• Galloway (70.9%)
Fund Years 2005 – 2007 - As of 12/31/07
Beat the Three Year JIF Average Loss Ratio (77.5%)
• Ocean City (68.6%)• Waterford (67.7%)• North Wildwood (66.0%)• Cape May (61.5%)• Buena Vista (60.3%)• Brigantine (58.4%)• Middle Township (54.1%)
Fund Years 2005 – 2007 - As of 12/31/07
Beat the Three Year JIF Average Loss Ratio (77.5%)
• Wildwood Crest (47.1%)• Upper Deerfield (46.3%)• Woodbine (40.6%)• Linwood (38.7%)• Egg Harbor City (38.6%)• Margate (38.1%)• Weymouth (34.6%)
Fund Years 2005 – 2007 - As of 12/31/07
Beat the Three Year JIF Average Loss Ratio (77.5%)
• Deerfield (34.1%)• Corbin City (25.0%)• Estell Manor (23.5%)• Cape May Point (21.2%)• Commercial (18.1%)• Newfield (13.7%)• Folsom (0%)
Fund Years 2005 – 2007 - As of 12/31/07
GreatJob!
ACM Moving Up!
November 30, 2007
2007 2006 2005 TOTAL LOST TIME LOST TIME LOST TIME RATE
FUND FREQUENCY FREQUENCY FREQUENCY 2007 - 2005MORRIS 1.58 1.92 2.36 2.07BERGEN 2.01 2.25 2.11 2.13CENTRAL 2.01 2.19 2.16 2.10BURLINGTON 2.14 2.09 1.31 1.31NJ PUBLIC HOUSING 2.24 2.54 2.91 2.52ATLANTIC 2.28 3.16 3.53 3.00N.J.U.A. 2.29 2.14 1.99 2.15TRI-COUNTY 2.59 2.92 2.54 2.68MONMOUTH 2.66 2.44 2.76 2.64SUBURBAN MUNICIPAL 2.79 2.22 2.01 2.33SOUTH BERGEN 2.94 3.45 3.75 3.42CAMDEN 2.96 2.67 3.28 2.89PROF MUN MGMT 3.25 3.24 2.35 2.94OCEAN 3.48 2.86 3.20 3.17SUBURBAN ESSEX 3.65 2.60 2.73 2.83
AVERAGE 2.59 2.58 2.60 2.55
2007 LOST TIME ACCIDENT FREQUENCY ALL JIFs
Zero Lost Time Accidentsin 2007
• Buena Vista• Cape May
Point• Commercial• Corbin City
Zero Lost Time
• Deerfield• Egg Harbor
City• Folsom
Zero Lost Time Accidentsin 2007
• Linwood• Newfield• Northfield• Upper
Deerfield
Zero Lost Time
• Weymouth• Woodbine
Significant Reduction in Lost Time Accident Rate• West Wildwood
– 8.51 in 2006
– 4.64 in 2007GoodJob!
• Hamilton
– 4.36 in 2006
– 2.16 in 2007
• Waterford
– 4.39 in 2006
– 1.91 in 2007
Significant Reduction in Lost Time Accident Rate• Egg Harbor Township
– 6.23 in 2006
– 1.09 in 2007GoodJob!
• Absecon
– 6.37 in 2006
– 1.09 in 2007
• Wildwood Crest
– 3.61 in 2006
– 1.68 in 2007
Significant Reduction in Lost Time Accident Rate
GoodJob!• Buena Vista
– 4.82 in 2006
– “0” in 2007
Best Claims Reporting Record
Cape May PointDennisEstell ManorMullicaWest WildwoodWeymouth
BEST
Less than 3 days to Report!
Modified DutyWork Days Used
• Linwood
• Millville
• Pleasantville
95% or More of Available Days Used!
• Galloway
• Brigantine
• Northfield
• Stone Harbor
Modified DutyWork Days Used
• Weymouth Township
• North WildwoodBEST
100% of Available Days Used!
Door PrizeAnd the winner is....
Special Recognition Award Winner
Recognition Plaque plus Lunch!
Ocean City Administration DepartmentFor their work in developing and implementing a Safety Element in their Performance Appraisal Program. This program is of major significance to the Safety Program because it enables Supervisors and Managers to evaluate employees on how safely they accomplish their work.
Ocean CityAdministration
Department
This process promotes open dialogue among managers and subordinates and promotes discussions about what employees need in order to do their jobs safely.
Special Recognition Award Other Nominations
Keep Up the Good Work!
•Brigantine City:Instituted a new City Wide computer program including the distribution of ID Badges
•Galloway Township:Conducted ergonomic evaluations & training for Public Work tasks
•Sea Isle City:Conducted a multi agency Confined Space educational & practical exercise
Special Recognition Award Other Nominations
Keep Up the Good Work!
•Somers Point:Developed and Implemented a Safety Manual for the Department of Public Works
•West Cape May:Developed and Implemented a hazardous
material tracking process, park maintenance schedules and computerized meter reading
2007 Results!
Qualifying Tiers
JIF
Gold Qualifiers - >95% of Available Points
Silver Qualifiers - >90% of Available Points
Bronze Qualifiers - >85% of Available Points
Qualifiers – 75% of Available Points
The Rewards
JIF
LEVEL SCORE % of Based Earned
X-Small Small Medium Large X-Large
GOLD <95% 130% $1,700 $2,250 $2,650 $3,050 $3,500
SILVER <90% 120% $1,400 $1,800 $2,200 $2,600 $3,000
BRONZE <85% 110% $1,200 $1,500 $1,900 $2,200 $2,500
QUALIFIER <75% 100% $1,000 $1,300 $1,600 $1,900 $2,200
2007 SIP QualifiersAt least 75% of Program Criteria
• Absecon• Avalon• Deerfield• Dennis• Egg Harbor City• Hamilton
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
• Hammonton• Middle• Newfield• Waterford• Wildwood Crest• Woodbine
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
2007 SIP QualifiersAt least 75% of Program Criteria
2007 SIPBronze Award Winners
At least 85% of Program Criteria • Brigantine• Buena Vista• Cape May• Folsom• Longport• Lower
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
• North Wildwood• Pleasantville• Sea Isle City• Somers Point• West Cape May• Wildwood
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
2007 SIPBronze Award Winners
At least 85% of Program Criteria
• Cape May Point• Commercial• Corbin City• Estell Manor• Linwood
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
2007 SIPSilver Award Winners
At least 90% of Program Criteria
• Margate• Millville• Stone Harbor• Upper Deerfield• Ventnor
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
2007 SIPSilver Award Winners
At least 90% of Program Criteria
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
• Buena Borough
• Egg Harbor Township
• Galloway
• Mullica
2007 SIPGold Award Winners
At least 95% of Program Criteria
Congratulat
ions!
Members will receive notification of their awards by mail
• Ocean City• Northfield• Upper Township• West Wildwood• Weymouth
2007 SIPGold Award Winners
At least 95% of Program Criteria
Congratulat
ions!
2008 Safety Incentive Program
Good Luck!!!