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BUSINESS CATEGORIES
1) Innovative Business Practices
Describe what your business has done in the last 12 months to improve innovation / responsiveness to customers / markets / business process / protecting assets, and improving the overall health of your business.

For example, how your business has:
  • Ensured its vision and goals are shared with staff at all levels
  • Promoted an ethical and customer service driven culture
  • Used management tools to improve the organisation
  • Introduced new product/services/process
  • Created a new market or developed an existing market
2) Education and Training Initiatives
Describe what your business has done in the last 12 months to improve education and training:
  • Introduced or improved structured employee training
  • Conducted employee orientation and induction
  • Participated in youth awareness activities (tours, work experience, careers markets)
  • Maintained and utilised training systems to measure RoI on training
  • Demonstrated its commitment to skills recognition leading to qualifications for employee
   
3) Environmental Initiatives
Describe what your business has done in the last 12 months to achieve cleaner production / efficient use of resources / reduce emissions.

In particular outline how your business has:
  • Reduced emissions to the environment - land, water and air
  • Reduced waste
  • Improved recycling practices
  • Achieved more efficient use of water and energy
  • Measured the environment impact of your improvements
  • Industry benchmarking / best practice / informing customers and public
4) Occupational Health & Safety Initiatives
SMALL BUSINESS (less than 20 employees)
MED/LGE BUSINESS (20 employees or more)
During 2011, how has your organisation improved safety in the workplace within one or more of the following areas?
  • Management commitment
  • Consultation
  • Safe work procedures
  • Training and supervision
  • Reporting safety
  • Workers compensation and Return to Work
PRINT CATEGORIES
1) One, two or three colour printingany format (embellishments are not counted as a colour).
2) Commercial posters, showcards, card constructions and mobilescomplex constructions to be
assembled by the entrant on judging day.

3) Leaflets4 or more colours on a single sheet.
4) Presentation folders.
5) Booklets, catalogues and magazines saddle-stitched.
6) Booklets, catalogues and magazines bound by any method but saddle-stitching.
7) Annual reportsany format.
8) Calendarsany format.
9) Stationery any format (to be supplied mounted).
10) Postcards and greeting cardssets will be judged on the average standard of the items submitted. – small items should be display mounted.
11) Limited editions or art reproductionsmay include books, manuscripts, and art reproductions. that are produced in numbered quantities by any printing process. The total number produced must not exceed 1000 copies.
12) Book printing, case bound.
13) Book printing, limp bound.
14) Book printing, digitally printed.
15) Multi-piece productions and campaigns
Such as folders including leaflets, ring binders including inserts and /or indices, printed envelopes including their contents or any other production of two or more items. Campaigns can be three or more items with a consistent theme produced during the year by the same printer for the same client.
16) Impact, Sensory or Direct MailImpact mail is a delivery service that allows customers to send addressed mail items of virtually any shape or design, without the need for an envelope. Sensory mail includes items of visual impact (e.g. lenticular printing), smell, taste, sound or touch. Direct mail can include any item addressed or unaddressed including marketing and promotional material. entries may be produced by any method on any substrate.
17) PackagingCardboard substrate, any number of colours.
18) PackagingAny substrate other than cardboard, any number of colours.
19) Labels, roll fed (must submit 5 continuous images).
20) Labels, sheet fed (must submit 5 continuous images).
21) Security or specialty printing.
22) Flexographic printing on any substrate.
23) Screen printing.
24) Web offset printing heat set.
25) Web offset printing, cold set.
26) Web offset publications with a cover price.
27) Digital printing, non inkjet entries will be judged on a combination of production and most appropriate use of technology – state name of the press in the additional information (section B of entry form).
28) Digital printing inkjetentries will be judged on a combination of production and most appropriate use of technology – state name of the press in the additional information (section B of entry form).
29) Digital printing wide formatentries will be judged on a combination of production and most appropriate use of technology. State the name of the press in the additional information (section B of entry form).
30) Embellishment – the enhancement of a printed job by the addition of decorative processes. entries will be judged on the embellishment component only. These may include embossing or debossing, gold blocking or other foiling, or the used of specialised adhesive panels. It does not include, for example, the addition only of a spot varnish. ἀe gold medal for this category will be made to the embellishment Company.
31) Self promotionentries, regardless of category or format, that promote your organisation and are produced by your organisation, will be classified as self promotion.
32) Innovationthis is the only category which is not primarily judged on print quality. It is intended to explore entries which demonstrate the innovative use of machinery, processes, stock or mechanics. A short statement giving reasons for entering this category is required.
33) Small printing business awards less than 15 staff any format, any number of colours, any material, printed by a business with less than 15 staff including directors. State total number of staff in additional information box (section B of entry form).