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Adapto Limited - Helping Companies Reduce Their ACC Levies

Adapto Limited - Helping Companies Reduce Their ACC Levies

ACC has this week started to inform employers what the effect of experience rating is on their ACC levies for 2011/12. The ramifications of this for companies that suffer more significant injuries than their industry average, is that they will have to will pay up to 50% more in accident insurance costs, while companies with less than the industry average number of significant injuries will have a similar reduction in levies.

Despite the fact that the experience rating was announced in 2010, it is only now that a company will actually find out how much their past experience will influence their companies ACC levies.

Some companies with a good experience rating will actually benefit from a reduction in levies; however, others will be faced with large increases. As a result of this many companies will identify the substantial financial benefits that can be gained through a reduction in injuries.

Adapto offer New Zealand’s leading workplace safety programmes. These programmes will not only offer a proven way of not merely passing ACC’s standard audit but assist companies in reducing the number and frequency of workplace injuries, thereby reducing the experience rated ACC levies.

If your organisation is interested in speaking with Adapto about their award winning safety training programmes, you can visit their website at www.adapto.co.nz.

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