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Customizable Twitter Graphic If your organization has a Twitter account, tweet about your participation in Safe + Sound Week to tell your customers and followers why you’re committed to a safe and healthy workplace. Download the Twitter Tips and Tweets from the social media toolkit for more information about how to use Twitter, tips for using it effectively, and sample Safe + Sound Week tweets. To capture more attention with your tweet and not be limited to the 140-character count, follow the instructions below to customize a tweetable graphic. 1. Start by choosing the safety and health program core element below that you would like to tweet about. 2. Click on the text box in the speech bubble and type in your custom message. Adjust the font size to fill the speech bubble as needed. Don’t forget to remove the yellow highlighting from the text. 3. To save your Twitter graphic, hold down the Ctrl button on your keyboard and select the graphic and the text box within it. a. With these images selected, right click, and select copy. b. Right click again and select Picture under Paste Options. See the second screenshot to the right. 4. Once the combined graphic appears in your Word document, right-click the graphic, and select Save as Picture. Then, save it to your computer as your preferred file type (e.g., JPG, PNG, GIF). 5. Now your custom Twitter graphic is ready to tweet! [Insert language here about what management leadership means to your safety and health program efforts.]

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Customizable Twitter Graphic

If your organization has a Twitter account, tweet about your participation in Safe + SoundWeek to tell your customers and followers why you’re committed to a safe and healthy workplace. Download the Twitter Tips and Tweets from the social media toolkit for more information about how to use Twitter, tips for using it effectively, and sample Safe + Sound Week tweets.

To capture more attention with your tweet and not be limited to the 140-character count, follow the instructions below to customize a tweetable graphic.

1. Start by choosing the safety and health program core element below that you would like to tweet about. 2. Click on the text box in the speech bubble and type in your custom message. Adjust the font size to fill

the speech bubble as needed. Don’t forget to remove the yellow highlighting from the text.

3. To save your Twitter graphic, hold down the Ctrl button on your keyboard and select the graphic and the text box within it.

a. With these images selected, right click, and select copy.

b. Right click again and select Picture under Paste Options. See the second screenshot to the right.

4. Once the combined graphic appears in your Word document, right-click the graphic, and select Save as Picture. Then, save it to your computer as your preferred file type (e.g., JPG, PNG, GIF).

5. Now your custom Twitter graphic is ready to tweet!

Disclaimer: This document was created by the Safe + Sound Week co-sponsors, OSHA, NSC, AIHA, ASSE, and NIOSH. The Safe + Sound Week co-sponsors do not necessarily endorse or sanction the company-specific statements in this document.

[Insert language here about what management leadership means to your safety and health program efforts.]

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Disclaimer: This document was created by the Safe + Sound Week co-sponsors, OSHA, NSC, AIHA, ASSE, and NIOSH. The Safe + Sound Week co-sponsors do not necessarily endorse or sanction the company-specific statements in this document.

[Insert language here about what finding and fixing hazards means to your safety and health program efforts.]

[Insert language here about what worker participation means to your safety and health program efforts.]

[Insert language here about what finding and fixing hazards means to your safety and health program efforts.]