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Hi how does everyone communicate health and safety performance and statistics? I'm finding it difficult making it readable and not just loads of text that I know our workforce won't read. Any templates or examples would be appreciated. Thanks
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You could look at a chart rather like HSE use - the annual statistics for 2018 were recently issued.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/index.htm?utm_source=hse.gov.uk&utm_medium=refferals&utm_campaign=annualstats&utm_term=statistics&utm_content=home-page-hero
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Hello I moved away from bar charts and line graphs. Management love them, but most people will get bored and barely glance at them (I get bored putting them togeather). I present mine much in the same way that you see Staff Survey results presented: Do a Google Search (other search engines available) for; Survey Results Posters. They catch the eye on notice boards and I have had good feedback
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The guru on presentation of statistical informaiton is Edward Tufte. You may find some useful ideas in eitehr of his books, 'Visual Display of Quantified Information', 'Envirisoning Information. They are avaialble at very modest prices on Amazon.
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