Behavior Based Safety (BBS) is a proactive approach that focuses on identifying and encouraging safe behaviors while discouraging unsafe behaviors. It uses positive reinforcement to change individual behaviors that can lead to injuries. The BBS process starts with analyzing risks and identifying "at-risk" behaviors. Observers then provide immediate feedback on behaviors, while root cause analysis is used to improve safety procedures and address the underlying causes of unsafe behaviors. BBS implementation involves creating a team to observe behaviors and measure progress, which is then recognized to encourage safe behaviors and set new safety goals.
Introduction to BBS focusing on employee behaviors causing work-related injuries. It emphasizes proactive injury prevention and utilizing behavioral hazard analysis.
Detailed examination of ABC analysis: Activator, Behavior, Consequence for understanding risky behaviors at work.
Model illustrating the interaction of safety culture with individual behaviors and work environment factors, emphasizing knowledge, skills, and compliance.
Key pillars of BBS including management commitment, feedback, awareness, measurement, root cause analysis, and employee involvement for effective safety.
Steps for BBS implementation: forming teams, observing behaviors, giving feedback, and setting improvement plans and goals.
Setting safety goals, recording observations on unsafe/uncorrected cases, analyzing statistics, and improving safety procedures.
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
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
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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
8.
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