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Employee Handbook Printing: 7 Practical Options to Consider

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Practical Tips for Printing Employee Handbooks

Many companies provide new hires with an Employee Handbook to ensure they understand the organization's mission, policies, and culture. Employee handbooks also explain the responsibilities and performance expectations of the workplace to help new employees acclimate quickly. Benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off and other perks are often outlined in the employee handbook as well.

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Most companies provide an Employee Handbook as soon as the hiring process is finalized

Employee handbooks often go by other names, such as policy manuals or onboarding guides. Also, since these books are used internally by an organization and not intended for promotional purposes, the majority of the content is usually printed in basic black ink to save money. However, the cover of the handbook is almost always printed with one or more colors to increase visual appeal and give the book a more professional appearance.

In addition to creating books that are aesthetically pleasing, it is equally important to create books that are user friendly. That said, there are some relatively simple ways to improve the functionality of an employee handbook. Below is a list of several practical options to consider for your next employee handbook printing…

1. Include a perforated acknowledgement page

Most companies require employees to acknowledge possession of the handbook. This is usually done by requesting employees to sign and date an acknowledgment form that confirms they have received the handbook, understand its content, and agree to abide by the policies it outlines.

Binding a perforated acknowledgement form directly into the book allows that page to be easily torn out and returned to the HR department. The perforation allows for easy removal without causing any damage, thus maintaining the handbook's integrity for continued use as a reference tool.

2. Use index tabs or colored side bars

Index Tabs are die-cut extensions added to certain pages to indicate the different sections within a book. Instead of having a physical tab extension, Color Bars use bands of color printed directly on the handbook's pages. The color bars are printed near the outer edge of the handbook's pages and use different ink colors to differentiate each section.

Index tabs and color bars both incorporate clearly marked section labels to emphasize key topics and help employees locate specific information. For example, employees can go straight to the Benefits, Dress Code, or Workplace Safety sections without having to flip through the whole book.

By organizing the book into logical sections, index tabs and color bars improve the convenience and speed at which employees can navigate the content. This enhances the overall user experience and increases the likelihood employees will continue to use the handbook for understanding and complying with company policies.

3. Add a pocket inside one or both covers

The utility of an employee handbook can be expanded by having a cardstock pocket affixed inside the front and/or back cover. Having a pocket or two attached to the inside cover will provide a convenient place for employees to secure any supplemental documentation they may need to keep handy.

For example, shift schedules, holiday closing dates, training materials, equipment instructions, company announcements, checklists, and similar work-related documents are things employees usually like to keep in a handy place.

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Most Employee Handbooks are created in a convenient size for easier handling and reference

4. Incorporate a few blank pages

If possible, having a few blank pages bound within an employee handbook will provide a good place for making handwritten notes or reminders. For example, employees might want to record important phone numbers or the procedures for a new task they are being taught.

In most cases, adding a few blank pages at the front or back of a book is a fairly straightforward and inexpensive thing to do before the book is assembled and bound.

5. Laminate the cover for durability

Applying a clear plastic laminate to the cover of an employee handbook is a practical option for improving durability. A laminated cover not only helps to protect the book against everyday wear and tear, it also adds a layer of resistance against rips, spills, and grime.

A laminate is especially recommended for industrial or outdoor work environments where dirt and moisture are prevalent.

Laminates are available in several finish options, including gloss, matte, and soft touch. Of these three, a gloss laminate offers the best resistance against dirt, moisture, and other contaminants because its slick surface is so easy to clean.

The high reflectivity of a gloss laminate also provides the added benefit of enhanced ink colors. The shiny finish makes the underlying ink colors appear deeper and more vibrant, thus making the handbook's cover design even more impressive.

6. Create the book in a handy size

One of the advantages a printed handbook has over a digital version is the ease of immediate reference. Printed handbooks can be referenced anywhere and at any time without relying on an electronic device.

Creating the handbook in a smaller size helps to further ensure it will be accessible when needed, since it can be easily carried around and conveniently stored in a desk drawer or on a shelf. A smaller size is also a better fit for onboarding packages sent to any new hires that will work remotely.

In addition, printing a smaller book also helps reduce its cost. This is especially important for companies distributing handbooks to a large number of employees.

For example, one of the most desirable sizes for a handbook is 5.5" x 8.5". A 5.5" x 8.5" book uses a standard and readily available paper size, which makes it one of the most economical sizes to produce. The 5.5" x 8.5" book size is also very compact and portable.

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Companies often require employees to sign a form acknowledging they have read the Employee Handbook

7. Consider using a Ringed Binder

Any binding style can be used to create employee handbooks. However, for handbooks that require periodic content changes, a ringed binder is worth considering.

Though not the most obvious choice for employee handbooks, a ringed binder allows pages to be added or removed easily just by opening and closing the rings. Another benefit offered by a ringed binder is its protective cover, which is rigid and slightly larger than the pages stored inside.

There are a few ways to include custom printing on the cover of binders. One way is to screen print directly on the vinyl cover prior to assembling the binder. Another way is to enclose a printed paper sheet within a clear plastic film that overlays the entire binder. Still another way is to print and laminate a printed paper sheet and then adhere it over the stiff paperboard used to fabricate the binder.

Also, binders are available with different ring capacities and overall dimensions, including ones that accommodate the popular handbook page size of 5.5" x 8.5". Of course, binder-style handbooks can be ordered completely pre-assembled, with all pages, index tabs, etc. inserted into the rings of the binders.

Looking to Print an Employee Handbook? Color Vision is here to Help!

Employee Handbooks are a valuable resource for providing thorough and consistent information about a workplace. Handbooks also help clarify common questions newly hired employees may have, keeping them more informed and productive from the start.

If your organization is looking to print an employee handbook, be sure to get in touch with Color Vision. We've been producing all types of books and booklets for decades.

As a full-service printer, we offer a wide array of affordable printing, binding, and finishing options to ensure your handbook is a resounding success.

Just give us a call at 800-543-6299 to discuss your project. Or, use our simple Quote Request form to forward your specifications to us and we will be happy to send you a quote via email.

As always, we hope to hear from you soon and look forward to assisting with your next print project!

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