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Osborne Coinage Co., Cincinnati, has developed custom coins to help raise awareness of safety at industrial and commercial facilities. The company says the coins provide a tangible reminder each time they are seen with pocket change.
“Whether used as a stand-alone recognition device, coupled with other rewards (like cash or prize raffles), or used within a larger safety incentive program, custom coins are proving to raise the awareness of safe acts and practices while lowering unsafe incidents,” the company says.
The company says custom safety coins are ideal for a wide range of industries including paper mills and other processing environments, waste and recycling haulers, all types of manufacturing, municipalities and utility providers and commercial enterprises.
According to Osborne, companies that have used safety coins report fewer lost time accidents, fewer workers comp claims, and fewer motor vehicle accidents. Employee benefits include better on-time performance and better morale. “At TECO Peoples Gas, preventable accidents dropped by 30 percent and workers compensation claims dropped by 75 percent,” says Osborne. Due to the lower number of claims, insurance premiums have dropped, thus increasing profits, the company adds.
Safety coins from Osborne Coinage Company are available in a wide range of materials, colors and sizes to suit any preference or need. Custom designs can be shipped within 10 business days, says the company.
More information about using custom coins, medallions or key chains, is available at www.osbornecoin.com, by phone at (866) 274-0868, or by mail at Osborne Coinage Co., 2851 Massachusetts Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45225.
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