Recognize Your Participation
Thank you for participating in Safe + Sound Week! Together we raised awareness about the importance of safety and health programs. We couldn’t have done it without you!
To download a Safe + Sound Week certificate of recognition and challenge coin for your organization's participation, please fill out the required information on the Recognize Your Participation webpage.
We also hope that you will help us by answering a few optional questions about your participation and giving us feedback on our efforts.
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Showcase Your Safe + Sound Week Activities
Share how you participated in Safe + Sound Week! Email high quality photos of your Safe + Sound activities to safeandsoundcampaign@dol.gov.
Demonstrate Your Commitment to Safety and Health
Proclamations
A proclamation is a great way to publicly demonstrate your commitment to safety and health for Safe + Sound Week. Several states signed proclamations this year, including Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and North Carolina. Visit the Safe + Sound Week map and click on each state to see their proclamations.
Description: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (center) signs a proclamation for Safe + Sound Week and encourages all employers and workers to contribute to safety initiatives to help make the State of Kansas a safe and healthy place to work.
Alliances
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, the New Jersey State Industrial Safety Committee, and the U.S Department of Labor’s OSHA Region 2 Office sign an agreement renewing their collaborative relationship to continue to foster safer and healthier workplaces.
 Description: From Left to Right, Dhruti Thaker (New Jersey State Industrial Safety Committee), Robert Asaro-Angelo, (Commissioner of the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development), and Richard Mendelson (Regional Administrator, OSHA Region 2).
Sign Up for The Heat Source
Sign up for the "Heat Source," a monthly newsletter that provides information on heat-related illness prevention.
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Safety and Health Programs Step-by-Step Guide
OSHA has developed worksheets as a tool for employers who want to start or improve a safety and health program in their workplace. The worksheets provide a step-by-step guide that organizations can use to move at their own pace and work on what matters most to them as they implement their program.
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