Once you have collected feedback from workers on safety issues, you need to analyze it to extract meaningful and actionable insights. Various techniques and tools can be used to analyze data, depending on the type and format. Descriptive statistics can be used to summarize and present quantitative data, such as frequencies, percentages, averages, or ranges. Spreadsheets, graphs, charts, or tables can be used to display descriptive statistics for comparison across different groups, categories, or time periods. Thematic analysis is helpful for identifying and organizing qualitative data like themes, patterns, or categories. Coding, grouping, or labeling techniques can be used to sort and classify qualitative data. Quotes, examples, or narratives can illustrate these themes. Finally, a SWOT analysis is useful for evaluating the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of your current safety situation based on the feedback received. A matrix or a diagram can be used to display the SWOT analysis and identify priorities, goals, and actions for improvement.