Aims
Analysis of accident statistics indicates that the majority of incidents and accidents are attributable to human failure. Behavioural based safety aims to proactively managesituations where human factors contribute to accidentpotential.
Objectives
At the end of the programme delegates will be able to:
- Understand how to monitor employees' behaviour effectively ina working environment
- You will learn of the importance of a safety cycle and safety cultures
- How to set up your own Behavioural Based Safety programme
Programme summary
Process Overview
- Safety Management Systems
- History of BBS
- Psychology background, the safety cycle
Process Details
- Planning process, including steering groups
- Roles and responsibilities
- Appointment of observers
- Behavioural safety cycle
The Observation
- Purpose and methodology
- Planning and approach
- Recording data
- Prioritising findings
Risk Assessment
- In the line of fire
- At risk behaviour
- Tools and equipment