AAC Safety Award

Submitted photo The Association of Arkansas Counties presented its annual safety awards during the AAC’s annual conference in Little Rock recently. Lee, Nevada, Pike, Desha and Searcy counties received the only five certificates in the state for no reportable injuries in 2013. Counties, including Garland, that were honored scored at least 80 percent on the AAC’s safety survey, had a loss ratio of less than 50 percent and had not been in the hazardous employer program during 2013 or 2014. Garland County Judge Rick M. Davis, left, accepted a 2014 safety award from AAC’s Barry Burkett.
Submitted photo The Association of Arkansas Counties presented its annual safety awards during the AAC’s annual conference in Little Rock recently. Lee, Nevada, Pike, Desha and Searcy counties received the only five certificates in the state for no reportable injuries in 2013. Counties, including Garland, that were honored scored at least 80 percent on the AAC’s safety survey, had a loss ratio of less than 50 percent and had not been in the hazardous employer program during 2013 or 2014. Garland County Judge Rick M. Davis, left, accepted a 2014 safety award from AAC’s Barry Burkett.

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The Association of Arkansas Counties presented its annual safety awards during the AAC's annual conference in Little Rock recently. Lee, Nevada, Pike, Desha and Searcy counties received the only five certificates in the state for no reportable injuries in 2013. Counties, including Garland, that were honored scored at least 80 percent on the AAC's safety survey, had a loss ratio of less than 50 percent and had not been in the hazardous employer program during 2013 or 2014. Garland County Judge Rick M. Davis, left, accepted a 2014 safety award from AAC's Barry Burkett.

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