BBS-Behavior Based Training
for Projects & Offices
Definition
Behavior Based Safety is an approach to
safety that focuses on employee’s behavior
as the cause of most work-related injuries
and illnesses
Purpose
The BBS process uses positive reinforcement to change unsafe individual
behaviors and to encourage safe behaviors
The process starts with a behavioral hazard analysis to identify "at-risk"
behaviors
Behavior Based Safety ( BBS )
Behavior Based Safety ( BBS )
Reflects a proactive approach to safety and health management
Focuses on at-risk behaviors that can lead to injury
Reflects a proactive approach to injury prevention
Focuses on safe behaviors that can contribute to injury prevention
BBS is an injury prevention process
Introduction
ABC Analysis
Activator Behaviour Consequence
 Event or stimulus
that contribute to
risky behaviour
 Ex- Goals, Policies,
Skill/Training, Work
pressure
 Risk taking or
protective behaviour –
Act performed by
individual
 Ex- Wearing or not
wearing PPE, Violating
SOP
 Events that happen as a
result of the behaviour-
Positive/Negative
 Ex- Zero Injury, Reward,
Catastrophic injury,
Disciplinary action
BBS- Safety Culture Interaction Model
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Safety Culture
Improvement
Person
Behaviour
Work Environment
• Knowledge
• Skills
• Abilities
• Intelligence
• Motives
• Attitudes
• Equipment
• Tools
• Machines
• Housekeeping
• Materials
• Safety rules
• Operating procedure
• Complying
• Coaching
• Recognizing
• Communicating
• Actively caring
Behaviour Based Safety- 6 Pillars
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BBS
Management
Commitment
Feedback &
Goal Setting
Awareness
Raising
Measuremen
t
Root Cause
Analysis
Ownership &
Involvement
Facilitate, Support & Act
upon recommendation
Lack of awareness leads
to lack of collaboration
Necessary to maintain
involvement & support by
employees & management
Measure Safe/unsafe
behaviour to know
progress & improve
BBS is all about identifying
root cause of UAUC in order
to correct them effectively
Employee Owned & run
process
Behaviour Based Safety- Implementation
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Create BBS Team
Prepare Checklist
Observe &
Measure
Give Feedback
RCA &
Improvement
Plan
Recognition &
New goals
Observer & Coordinator- Train
them
Critical behaviour
Daily 5- 10 mins
Reward achievers &
revise goals
Immediate feedback & Spot Correction
Analyse data &
Improve Safety
procedure
BBS- Measurement Tool
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 Set specific safety goals
 Record observations- UA/UC & Nearmiss
 Analyse weekly or monthly statistics
 Improve safety procedures or programs
 Communicate & Implement
 Set new goals

BBS Training.pptx

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    Definition Behavior Based Safetyis an approach to safety that focuses on employee’s behavior as the cause of most work-related injuries and illnesses Purpose The BBS process uses positive reinforcement to change unsafe individual behaviors and to encourage safe behaviors The process starts with a behavioral hazard analysis to identify "at-risk" behaviors Behavior Based Safety ( BBS )
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    Behavior Based Safety( BBS ) Reflects a proactive approach to safety and health management Focuses on at-risk behaviors that can lead to injury Reflects a proactive approach to injury prevention Focuses on safe behaviors that can contribute to injury prevention BBS is an injury prevention process Introduction
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    ABC Analysis Activator BehaviourConsequence  Event or stimulus that contribute to risky behaviour  Ex- Goals, Policies, Skill/Training, Work pressure  Risk taking or protective behaviour – Act performed by individual  Ex- Wearing or not wearing PPE, Violating SOP  Events that happen as a result of the behaviour- Positive/Negative  Ex- Zero Injury, Reward, Catastrophic injury, Disciplinary action
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    BBS- Safety CultureInteraction Model [email protected] Corporate QHSE Site e-Connect Safety Culture Improvement Person Behaviour Work Environment • Knowledge • Skills • Abilities • Intelligence • Motives • Attitudes • Equipment • Tools • Machines • Housekeeping • Materials • Safety rules • Operating procedure • Complying • Coaching • Recognizing • Communicating • Actively caring
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    Behaviour Based Safety-6 Pillars [email protected] Corporate QHSE Site e-Connect BBS Management Commitment Feedback & Goal Setting Awareness Raising Measuremen t Root Cause Analysis Ownership & Involvement Facilitate, Support & Act upon recommendation Lack of awareness leads to lack of collaboration Necessary to maintain involvement & support by employees & management Measure Safe/unsafe behaviour to know progress & improve BBS is all about identifying root cause of UAUC in order to correct them effectively Employee Owned & run process
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    Behaviour Based Safety-Implementation [email protected] Site e-Connect Create BBS Team Prepare Checklist Observe & Measure Give Feedback RCA & Improvement Plan Recognition & New goals Observer & Coordinator- Train them Critical behaviour Daily 5- 10 mins Reward achievers & revise goals Immediate feedback & Spot Correction Analyse data & Improve Safety procedure
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    BBS- Measurement Tool [email protected]Corporate QHSE Site e-Connect  Set specific safety goals  Record observations- UA/UC & Nearmiss  Analyse weekly or monthly statistics  Improve safety procedures or programs  Communicate & Implement  Set new goals