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- Course Overview
- Lesson 1 - About Safety Week
- Lesson 2 - SW Goals & Objectives
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Lesson 3 - Success Factor for SW
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3.1 Stakeholder Buy-in40 xp
- Quiz
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3.2 Organising & Engagement30 xp
- Quiz
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3.3 How to brand SW?10 xp
- Quiz
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3.4 Planning Committee Role50 xp
- Quiz
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3.5 Communication Strategy30 xp
- Quiz
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3.6 Promotion Strategy30 xp
- Quiz
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3.7 Why name the week?30 xp
- Quiz
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3.8 How to select activities?50 xp
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3.9 Rewards & Appreciate40 xp
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3.10 SW Budget Allocation20 xp
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- Lesson 4 - SW Timeline Plan
- Lesson 5 - SW Sample Activities
- Lesson 6 - Safety Week KPI's
- Course Summary
- Checklist and Documents
- Articles
- Case Study & Project
- Event Checklist
- Course Certificate
How to measure the effectiveness of your safety week?
“What gets measured gets managed.” And “What gets measured gets improved.”
What do these quotes mean?
You can't get better if you don't know what areas you need to improve. Similarly for safety week if you don’t know what to measure how will you improve. Here is the list of 7 KPI’s to measure safety week success and identify improvements.
1. Year on Year Indicators
Get your indicator data for the past five years and evaluate the trend on safety week investment vs returns you got. The analysis will set the expectation for this year.
2. Safety Suggestion
If you are running an employee safety suggestion drive look at the qualitative and quantitative suggestion for implementing feasibility score.
3. Employee Engagement
Get the employee engagement score and compare it with last year data to know the trend for safety week.
KPIs to measure success
Knowing your “How" without knowing “Why” is like doing a job without passion and concern. It’s just a waste of TEM i.e Time Energy and Money.
4. Pre Activity Participation
Calculate the percentage of participation for each activity in each category to know the level of participation vs the total strength.
5. Training Effectiveness
Evaluate the skill gained by participant from the training program conducted during the safety week.
6. Mock Drill Duration
Evaluating the time duration to execute the mock drill and compare it with past data.
7. Post Event Survey
Post safety week event survey will help you in evaluating the overall return on investment of the event highlighting how effective the event was planned and executed by the team.
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