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Safety Rewards Program
| Level 1 | 10,000 Miles | Horizon Hat
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| | Level 2 | 25,000 Miles | Horizon Hat or Shirt
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| | Level 3 | 50,000 Miles | Horizon Hat and Shirt Name Recognition in Company Newsletter
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| | Level 4 | 100,000 Miles | 100,000 Mile Club Horizon Jacket $100 fuel card Name Recognition in Company Newsletter
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| | Level 5 | 250,000 Miles | 250,000 Mile Club Horizon Jacket $250 fuel card Name Recognition in Company Newsletter
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| | Level 6 | 500,000 Miles | 500,000 Mile Club Horizon Jacket Press release to area newspapers Name Recognition in Company Newsletter
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| | Level 7 | 1,000,000 Miles | 1,000,000 Safety Mile Plaque 1,000,000 Mile Club Horizon Jacket Name Recognition in Company Newsletter Release from Horizon Damage Deposit Press release to area newspapers 3 day / 2 night vacation package Press release to contractor's hometown newspaper Recognition dinner with management
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How the Safety Rewards Program Works
- Safety Rewards Program began November 1st, 2001. All contractors start with zero (0) safety miles.
- Contractors will receive rewards for each Safety Level as described above.
- Contractors successfully reach each safety level by driving accident and
damage free during the miles listed. If any accident or damage occurs, the
contractor will lose all accumulated safety miles and start over at zero (0).
Contractors can earn rewards for each level only once.
- Mileage for the Safety Rewards Program will be based on all loaded miles you have driven as recorded by Horizons’ dispatch records.
- Horizon Transport, Inc reserves the right to substitute a reward, alter or discontinue the Safety Rewards Program at any time.
- Contractors are to report any accidents or damages to the Horizon Safety Department at the Wakarusa terminal. Failure to report any incident within 24 hours will result in a complete loss of safety miles.
- The Safety Rewards Program is separate and distinct from any other program or contract that Horizon Transport has offered, or will offer in the future.
- The Safety Committee reserves the right to settle any and all disputes and its decisions are final. The Safety Committee is comprised of the Vice President, Safety Director, Director of Personnel and a driver.
- Safety miles accumulate year to year as long as the contractor remains active and eligible in the program. One (1) dispatch every thirty (30) days is required to remain active unless you are on personal medical leave. If this is the case, you will need a doctors release and you may need a new DOT physical.
- At the request of the insurance carrier, and as agreed at time of retention, all contractors are to attend a National Safety Council Safety Meeting annually or after any accident or damage, or as deemed necessary by the Horizon Safety Department.
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