Perception
Surveys

Designed to engage your employees in the safety improvement process, every step of the way.

Two men are enjoying a friendly conversation about safety. The man on the left with short hair is standing, looking down and smiling at the bearded man on the right, who is sitting and smiling upward. They appear to be in a bright room with large windows.

PERCEPTION SURVEYS

OUR PROCESS

The Three Sixty Safety Survey was created to benchmark and measure the improvement in the level of employee safety behaviors by establishing predictive correlations between key performance indicators and balanced scorecard safety metrics in an organization. Our survey directly measures observable behaviors and correlates them to defined safety metrics, which validates the efficacy of your safety program and sets your organization up for safety success.

PERCEPTION SURVEYS

INSIGHTS & BENEFITS

The data provided from our surveys goes further than building a robust response to any issues of risk they may uncover. By allowing you to pinpoint gaps in employee perception and better understand your company’s organizational culture, the insights from these surveys also become an invaluable tool for crafting HR, training and onboarding initiatives.

A target-style graphic divided into four quadrants, each labeled and color-coded: "Risk Mitigation" (purple), "Regulatory Compliance" (red), "Culture Mindset" (blue), and "Financial Performance" (orange). The quadrants converge at the center, reflecting insights from a recent perception survey.
A woman with long red hair holds a coffee cup and smiles while talking to a man with short dark hair. The man, dressed in a white shirt and black tie, is writing on a clipboard, possibly conducting a perception survey. They are standing outside with trees and buildings in the background.

PERCEPTIONS SURVEYS

TRIED & TRUE

Our Safety Perception Survey was developed from 30 years of experience working directly in the workers compensation, risk management and injury care and control industries. Survey credibility and validation testing was provided under the guidance of Dr. Palmer Morrell-Samuels, professor of Public Health at The University of Michigan and a renowned employee survey specialist.

FAQs

This helps determine how your employees current feel about safety at the company. From there we can prioritize some of the concerns identified.

A person in a white shirt holding a white safety helmet in one hand and a black clipboard in the other. They have a brown belt and dark pants. To the left, there are white icons of speech bubbles with lines representing text, hinting at a perception survey being conducted.

GAIN STAFF INSIGHT

GET STARTED TODAY

Use your staff to get your facility into compliance, learn about the driving factors for staff safety and connect deeper with employees.

Skip to content