Launched today (15 July) and ran by independent research company, Snap Surveys, the survey poses nine short questions including: Would you be happy raising H&S concerns if you had any? Do you feel these are followed up and investigated? Do you feel safety is improving?
The survey is anonymous and designed to be completed in a few minutes on a desktop, tablet or smart phone. The results will be published once the survey has concluded on 27 September 2024. This is the second time the ESA has run this biennial survey and the first was conducted in 2022. The results of the previous survey are available to view here.
Operational staff who may not have daily access to a desktop can access the survey by scanning a QR code on a poster, which can be downloaded here.
‘Diverse industry’
ESA policy advisor, Stephen Freeland, said: “Ours is a very diverse industry with different activities carried out by a host of players and with diverse risk profiles. We cannot be complacent and must strive for continuous improvement to ensure everyone goes home safe at the end of the day.
“Raising standards, particularly around the critical area of Health and Safety, is a strategic priority for the ESA and its members. This survey allows us, and others in the sector, to take the temperature of health and safety culture across the industry and identify any areas where additional support might be required.
The previous survey had a huge response, with more than 1,600 respondents, and we are very grateful for the support of everyone across the sector for participating.”
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