
Aims:
The Behaviour-Based Safety (BBS) Course is designed to enhance workplace safety by:
- Understanding human behaviour in safety practices
- Identifying and mitigating risks
- Implementing proactive safety measures
- Fostering a strong safety culture to reduce incidents
Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Define Behaviour-Based Safety (BBS) and its workplace significance.
- Identify the causes of unsafe behaviour and distinguish between behaviour and attitude.
- Address common safety myths and challenges in workplace safety programs.
- Apply the ABC Model of Behaviour Change to safety practices.
- Analyze risk and accident potential using the Incident Triangle.
- Develop and implement a structured BBS program with clear roles and responsibilities.
- Utilize observation and feedback techniques to reinforce safe behaviours.
- Enhance safety engagement across all levels of an organization.
Course Modules:
- Introduction to BBS & Its Importance
- Challenges in Safety Programs
- Behaviour & Incident Analysis
- BBS Principles & Models
- Developing a BBS Program
- Roles & Responsibilities in BBS
Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Behaviour-Based Safety
- Common Myths & Why Safety Programs Fail
- The Incident Triangle & Riskier Jobs
- ABC Model of Behaviour Change
- Basic Elements & Principles of BBS
- Significant Characteristics & Origins of BBS
- Behaviour vs. Attitude in Workplace Safety
- Situations of Accident Potential & Process Models
- Reinforcement, Feedback & BBS Program Implementation
- Observation Process & Consequences Affecting Behaviour
- Building a BBS Program & Roles of Workers & Management
- Teacher: Admin User