2023 Training Survey
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Training expenditure
![What was your total worker safety expenditure in 2022? What was your total worker safety expenditure in 2022?](/ext/resources/images/2023/07-jul/training-survey/spend1-total.png)
![What was your average worker safety expenditure in 2022? What was your average worker safety expenditure in 2022?](/ext/resources/images/2023/07-jul/training-survey/spend2-average.png)
Total worker safety training expenditure in 2022, by number of employees
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Average worker spend in 2022, by number of employees
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![Did your budget increase, decrease or remain the same this year? Did your budget increase, decrease or remain the same this year?](/ext/resources/images/2023/07-jul/training-survey/change1-up-down.png)
![How much and why did your training budget increase? How much and why did your training budget increase?](/ext/resources/images/2023/07-jul/training-survey/change2-increase.png)
![How much and why did your training budget decrease? How much and why did your training budget decrease?](/ext/resources/images/2023/07-jul/training-survey/change2-decrease.png)
The Safety+Health 2023 Training Survey was emailed in May to 13,403 S+H subscribers; 435 responded – a 3.2% response rate.
Percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding.
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