Background: -Quarterly survey; five rounds sent out thus far; 25% of the Lab polled each time. Consistencies are: -About a 40% response rate -Agree / Strongly.

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Background: -Quarterly survey; five rounds sent out thus far; 25% of the Lab polled each time. Consistencies are: -About a 40% response rate -Agree / Strongly Agree %ages remain about the same Next Steps: -We need more detailed responses in order to improve. Comments and data are no longer enough to move us forward -8 Supervisory focus groups are scheduled thru early November -Paired with Work Planning and Control questions; consistent with Supervisory expectations regarding Line Safety Safety Culture Survey Results –Info

JLab Safety Culture Survey Results Sept ‘13 Cycle – Summary I believe efforts to improve Health and Safety are encouraged and recognized…………………… %93.8% My supervisor visits with me in my workplace……………………………………………………… 81.3%82.0% I am encouraged to report concerns even when no harm is done…………………………………… %89.7% My concerns are respected and addressed……………………………………………………………. 83.3%86.4% The Lab adapts quickly and learns from errors………………………………………………………. 69.1%70.5% Safe work procedures are fairly and consistently enforced………………………………………… %79.6% My work environment is maintained for safe operation…………………………………………… %93.8% I have adequate training to recognize and respond to potential safety hazards………………………. 96.9%97.2% I am confident that co-workers in my work area know what actions to take in an emergency………. 87.6%89.1% My first priority is accomplishing work safely………………………………………………………. 95.9%96.6% My workgroup questions things that could go wrong……………………………………………… %86.3% My supervisor understands how my work is performed…………………………………………… %90.7% My supervisor makes sure my work is performed as planned……………………………………… %82.2% My supervisors first priority is accomplishing our work safely……………… %91.3% Safety practices and attitudes at JLab significantly reduce the chance of a catastrophic event……… 91.1%92.2% Agree / Strongly Agree Aug, Nov, Feb & June Sep ‘13

Sept ‘13 Safety Culture Survey – Response Rates LAB

Physics Safety Culture Survey Results Sept ‘13 Cycle – Breakdown I believe efforts to improve Health and Safety are encouraged and recognized…………………… %93% My supervisor visits with me in my workplace……………………………………………………… 75%85% I am encouraged to report concerns even when no harm is done…………………………………….. 100%91% My concerns are respected and addressed……………………………………………………………. 100%90% The Lab adapts quickly and learns from errors………………………………………………………. 81%70% Safe work procedures are fairly and consistently enforced…………………………………………... 94%74% My work environment is maintained for safe operation…………………………………………… %90% I have adequate training to recognize and respond to potential safety hazards………………………. 94%96% I am confident that co-workers in my work area know what actions to take in an emergency………. 94%87% My first priority is accomplishing work safely………………………………………………………. 94%96% My workgroup questions things that could go wrong………………………………………………... 75%85% My supervisor understands how my work is performed…………………………………………… %90% My supervisor makes sure my work is performed as planned……………………………………….. 94%79% My supervisors first priority is accomplishing our work safely……………… %93% Safety practices and attitudes at JLab significantly reduce the chance of a catastrophic event……… 88%92% Agree / Strongly Agree PHY-Sep ’13 JLab – Sep ‘13