Survey soliciting feedback on partnership for Safe + Sound Week

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Safe + Sound Week Partnership Survey 6.21 (Burden Box)

Survey soliciting feedback on partnership for Safe + Sound Week

OMB: 1225-0088

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Safe + Sound Week Partnership Survey

OMB Control Number 1225-0088
Expiration date 8/31/2017
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT Public reporting burden for this voluntary collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes per
response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing
and reviewing the collection of information. OSHA will use this information to evaluate partnership participation in OSHA's Safe + Sound Week.
Persons are not required to respond to the collection of information unless it displays a current valid OMB control number. If you have any
comments about this estimate or any other aspects of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden, please send them to
[email protected] or to US Department of Labor, OSHA Directorate of Standards and Guidance N-3609, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC 20210.

* 1. Name of Organization

2. Rate your partnership experience and available resources.
Strongly
Disagree
Partnering for Safe +
Sound Week was a
positive experience for my
organization.
The partner resources
provided were helpful in
communicating with my
members/stakeholders.
If you worked with OSHA
to develop a safety
information sheet for your
membership/stakeholders,
the process to develop the
safety information sheet
was a positive experience
for my organization.
If you worked with OSHA
to develop a safety
information sheet for your
membership/
stakeholders, the
information fact sheet was
a valuable resource for my
membership/stakeholders.
Comments

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Strongly Agree

N/A

3. What communication channels did you utilize to share information about and encourage

participation in Safe + Sound Week? (Select all that apply).
Twitter
LinkedIn
Facebook
Blog Post
Email/Listserv
eNewsletter/Newsletter
Print Media
Calendar of Events
Website Announcement
Presentation
Press Release
Other
Comments

4. Do you have any metrics about the number of members/stakeholders that were reached

with these communications?

5. Would you be interested in partnering for Safe + Sound Week again next year?
Yes
No
Maybe
Comments

6. If you are an existing alliance partner or have another more formal relationship

established with OSHA, would you be interested in playing a larger role in organizing next
year’s Safe + Sound Week?
[This includes regular attendance at planning conference calls, working collaboratively with other organizers
to develop and review event materials (activity suggestions, planning and recruitment tools, webinars) and
communications (press releases, PSAs, promotional videos, graphics, social media), and leveraging
organizational resources to support these efforts.]
Yes
No
Maybe
Comments

7. At what time of year would you like to see the next Safe + Sound Week?
June 2018
This aligns with National Safety Month. There are a number of other annual Safety & Health events, including major professional
conferences and the National Falls Stand Down, in this timeframe.
September 2018
There are fewer known events occurring during this timeframe. This may ease overlap, but also may minimize opportunities for
synergies between efforts.
Comment

8. Tell us about your Safe + Sound Week experience. What did you do? Please describe

any successes or outcomes you have seen.

9. What would improve your partnership experience in the future? Please be as specific as

possible (e.g., specific resources or materials, communications with OSHA, NSC, NIOSH,
ASSE, AIHA).

10. Are you interested in sharing more about your experience?
(If yes, OSHA will contact you for further discussion).
Yes
No


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