Behavior Based Safety :Implementing a Successful BBS Program

Learn to implement a successful Behavior Based Safety Program

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Description

Behavior-Based Safety - If you can control the behavior, you can control the outcome!

Behavior-Based Safety is perhaps the newest hazards control system, it works side by side with other safety controls, in the present-day learning BBS is mandatory if you want to excel in the field of HSE and increase HSE performance in your firm.

OSHA recommends practices for safety and health programs that include the involvement of employees and managers in safety and hazard identification and assessment, and the BBS program fulfills this requirement.

This is one of the essential courses that one must attend in the process of gaining his expertise in the field of health and safety.

This is an advanced level course and to carry forward you must be having some preliminary knowledge about working of the health and safety management system in the industries and in offices. This course is beneficial for those individuals who are already working in the field of health and safety and want to implement Behavior-Based Safety in their organizations, beneficial for team leads and supervisors who are managing a team of people and counter their different behaviors on daily basis, apart from this, even if you belong to a different department other than health and safety this course will help you to increase your knowledge about the Behavior-Based Safety.

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduction to Behavior-Based Safety and its key terminologies
  • Responsibilities of a manager, supervisor or a team leader in implementation of Behavior-Based Safety
  • Responsibilities in implementation of Behavior-Based Safety when you are part of a team
  • Incidents, types of incidents, contributing factors and causes of incidents
  • What are unsafe conditions, unsafe acts, near-misses and incidents
  • Behavior influences : What factors influences behavior; how to understand your team and their behaviors
  • Procedure and ethics of observations of behaviors
  • Reinforcement: What are they and how to make them effective
  • How to act on acceptable and non-acceptable behaviors; how to maintain personal dignity
  • What are the various means of employee motivation
  • How can we effectively use those techniques to enforce the system of Behavior Based Safety

Who Should Attend!

  • Individuals who want to learn and implement Behavior-Based Safety in their organizations
  • Individuals who are already working in the field of health and safety
  • Team leads and supervisors who are managing a team of people and encounter their different behaviors on daily basis
  • Individuals belong to a different department other than health and safety and want to increase their knowledge about the Behavior-Based Safety Program