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Company Safety Awards
Each year, Great West recognizes the safety efforts of its insureds. This is our opportunity to celebrate your company's performance, but it also gives you an opportunity to promote your achievement with your employees, customers, and your community. Submissions are now being accepted for our two company-level awards:
Motor Carrier Safety Awards
This program celebrates your fleet's efforts to prevent vehicle accidents. To be eligible to participate in the MCSA program, a motor carrier must meet the following criteria:
- Be a current Great West Casualty Company insured with primary liability coverage,
- Operate five (5) or more power units (as defined by your policy), and
- Have maintained primary liability coverage with GWCC for a minimum of nine (9) months during the previous calendar year.
Workplace Safety Awards
This program recognizes efforts to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses. To be eligible for the WSA program, a motor carrier must meet the following criteria:
- Be a current Great West insured with workers’ compensation coverage,
- Employ five (5) or more workers, and
- Have maintained workers compensation coverage with GWCC for at least nine (9) months during the previous calendar year.
Winners will be notified in early Summer.
NOTE: We are no longer accepting submissions for this year's Motor Carrier Safety Awards and Workplace Safety Awards. Please try again next year.
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