Find Out Whether Your Company is Eligible for an MCAA Safety Excellence Certificate of Commendation

February 5, 2018

Find out whether your company is eligible for an MCAA Safety Excellence Certificate of Commendation for its safety performance in 2017.  The program has been expanded to provide awards for zero recordable cases, zero lost workday cases, recordable cases incidence rates that are 25% or more below the industry average, and lost workday cases incidence rates that are 25% or more below the industry average.

To find out whether your company is eligible, complete a simple annual report form and submit it electronically. Regardless of whether your company earned an award for its safety performance last year it will receive a beneficial benchmarking report. The report allows the user to compare company incidence rates with the aggregates of other participating companies in the same size category.

Annual Report Form   (Please submit to MCAA by March 9, 2018)

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