JH143 Survey Report

Prepared by: [Your Name/Department]
Date: [Insert Date]
Survey Period: [Start Date] – [End Date]
Respondents: [Number] participants

  1. Identify Priority Areas: Use a 2x2 matrix (High Impact / Low Effort vs. High Impact / High Effort). Address the “low effort, high impact” findings first.
  2. Write Specific Recommendations: Instead of “Improve communication,” write “Implement a weekly 15-minute standup meeting based on Q12 of JH143 showing 68% feel out of the loop.”
  3. Assign Owners and Deadlines: For each key finding, designate a person or team responsible for responding, with a due date for a follow-up mini-survey.
  4. Close the Loop: Share back with participants. “You told us in JH143 that X was a problem. Here is what we are doing about it.” This boosts future response rates.

At the conclusion of the survey, the yard is typically assigned a letter grade (e.g., A through E). This rating reflects the overall risk profile based on a matrix of likelihood and severity of potential incidents. High-rated yards may benefit from better insurance terms, while lower-rated yards are required to implement improvements within a specific timeframe. Shipyard risk assessment and JH143 surveys

The core takeaway from the 2026 report is clear: Efficiency alone is no longer sufficient. The winning organizations of the next decade will be those that balance redundancy, sustainability, and workforce empowerment – and they will use the JH143 as their compass.

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JH143 Survey Report

Prepared by: [Your Name/Department]
Date: [Insert Date]
Survey Period: [Start Date] – [End Date]
Respondents: [Number] participants

  1. Identify Priority Areas: Use a 2x2 matrix (High Impact / Low Effort vs. High Impact / High Effort). Address the “low effort, high impact” findings first.
  2. Write Specific Recommendations: Instead of “Improve communication,” write “Implement a weekly 15-minute standup meeting based on Q12 of JH143 showing 68% feel out of the loop.”
  3. Assign Owners and Deadlines: For each key finding, designate a person or team responsible for responding, with a due date for a follow-up mini-survey.
  4. Close the Loop: Share back with participants. “You told us in JH143 that X was a problem. Here is what we are doing about it.” This boosts future response rates.

At the conclusion of the survey, the yard is typically assigned a letter grade (e.g., A through E). This rating reflects the overall risk profile based on a matrix of likelihood and severity of potential incidents. High-rated yards may benefit from better insurance terms, while lower-rated yards are required to implement improvements within a specific timeframe. Shipyard risk assessment and JH143 surveys

The core takeaway from the 2026 report is clear: Efficiency alone is no longer sufficient. The winning organizations of the next decade will be those that balance redundancy, sustainability, and workforce empowerment – and they will use the JH143 as their compass.

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