Training

2022 Training Survey

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How much do organizations spend on training? What types do they use?

The results of the 2022 Safety+Health Training Survey are in.

Respondents also answered questions about budget increases or decreases, the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, and their top reasons for conducting worker safety training.

The survey was first created in 2016, when National Safety Council library staff told the S+H team that “How much do companies similar to mine spend on training?” was one of the most common questions received. For the seventh year, we’re helping provide that information – and more – to you.

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Fillemon Docc Tuneeko
July 11, 2022
I wish this is possible for my organization. Great articles and work you are doing.

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Sandra
July 16, 2022
I was surprised to see that 85% of the training was instructor led. I retired in 2020 after a 30 year HR career in manufacturing (my first ten were in safety). As a regional manager, I noticed, much to my chagrin, that most sites had moved to putting a video in, leaving the room and coming back at the end to collect documentation suggesting a compliance orientation.