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Title: BehaviorBased Safety


1
Behavior-Based Safety
  • Behavior-Based Safety is a process that helps
    employees identify and choose a safe behavior
    over an unsafe one.

2
Basic Behavior Principles
  • Safety in the workplace is a combination of three
    measurable components the person, their
    environment, and their behavior.
  • Only when these three elements are combined can
    workplace accidents be eliminated.

3
Basic Behavior Principles
  • The person component consist of the employees
  • Physical capabilities
  • Experience, and
  • Training

4
Basic Behavior Principles
  • The work environment represents
  • Engineering Controls,
  • Equipment,
  • Job task, and
  • The work culture

5
Basic Behavior Principles
  • The final, most often overlooked component is
    behaviorwhat the person does on the job.

6
The Behavior-Based Safety Process
  • Behavior-based safety is based on four key
    components
  • A behavioral observation and feedback process
  • A formal review of observation data
  • Improvement goals, and
  • Reinforcement for improvement and goal attainment.

7
Behavioral Observation and Feedback
  • This is one of the most important components of
    the process. Observations provide direct,
    measurable information on employees safe work
    practices.
  • Employees are observed performing their routine
    task. The observer documents both safe and
    unsafe behaviors.
  • The employee is then provided positive feedback
    on the safe behaviors and non-threatening
    feedback on the unsafe behaviors. They are also
    provided with suggestions on correcting the
    unsafe behaviors.

8
Formal Review of Observation Data
  • The data is then analyzed to determine the
    employees (or departments) improvement in safe
    behaviors. It can be looked at as an overall
    percentage.
  • Example If there were 20 items on the checklist
    and the worker performed 17 of them safely, then
    he would get a score of 85 safe.

9
Formal Review of Observation Data
  • The improvement between observations could be
    graphed and displayed for employees to view.
    When the graphs shows improvement, it provides
    positive reinforcing feedback to employees.

10
Improvement Goals
  • Setting improvement goals increases the
    effectiveness of feedback and the success of the
    behavior-based safety process.

11
Improvement Goals
  • These goals can take different forms, such as
  • Percent safe goals
  • Process goals
  • Implementation goals

12
Reinforcement for Improvement and Goal Attainment
  • Management must provide immediate, positive
    feedback to reinforce safe behavior. Rewards can
    be an effective means of reinforcing goal
    attainment.

13
Results
  • Increased efficiency
  • Increased productivity
  • Increased morale
  • Increase profitability
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