Course Duration:
35 Minutes
Behavioral Based Safety Training: Shaping Safer Work Environments
Behavioral Based Safety Training (BBS) is a powerful methodology that applies the science of behavior change to address real-world safety challenges. It fosters a safety partnership between management and employees, directing attention and actions toward daily safety behaviors. This comprehensive training program delves into the principles of BBS, enabling participants to create a culture of safety excellence.
Understanding the Essence of Behavioral Based Safety
BBS is not just a safety initiative; it’s a mindset that transforms how safety is approached. It involves applying behavior analysis to identify unsafe behaviors, understand their underlying causes, and implement interventions to encourage safe actions. By focusing on behavior change, BBS engages the entire workforce in proactively shaping a safer work environment.
The Holistic Approach of BBS Safety Training
For a BBS program to be successful, inclusivity is key. From top-level executives to frontline workers, including hourly, salaried, union employees, contractors, and sub-contractors, everyone must be involved. Achieving behavior change often requires policy, procedure, and system adjustments, which necessitate the commitment and support of all stakeholders.
Implementing Behavioral Safety Courses: Real-world Success Stories
BBS has earned its place in safety management worldwide. Renowned organizations such as Union Pacific, Hewlett-Packard, ExxonMobil Chemical, Estée Lauder, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, L.L. Bean, and Johnson & Johnson have embraced BBS to elevate safety practices within their operations. These success stories underscore the impact of behavioral safety courses in cultivating a safety-conscious culture.
BBS’s Impact on Injury Prevention and Driving Safety
The influence of BBS extends beyond workplace practices. These programs have significantly impacted driving safety by motivating drivers to wear safety belts and adopt safer driving habits. In industrial settings, BBS has contributed to remarkable drops in injury rates. Following BBS implementation, average recorded injury rates have decreased by 29 percent within a year. Over five years, this reduction averages at an impressive 72 percent. With continued commitment, the average recorded injury rate can drop by as much as 79 percent after seven or more years.
Behavior Based Safety Certification: Empowering Change Agents
Our Behavior Based Safety Training culminates in a valuable certification. This credential signifies your expertise in implementing BBS principles, fostering behavioral change, and nurturing a safety-first mindset within your organization. It’s a testament to your commitment to safety excellence.
Elevate Your Safety Practices
Invest in the future of your organization by enrolling in our comprehensive Behavioral Based Safety Training. Equip your team with the knowledge and tools to create a safer work environment, reduce injuries, and enhance overall well-being.
Join us today to become a catalyst for positive change. Enroll now and shape a culture where safety is the bedrock of success. Your commitment to safety drives progress!
Over the years, behavior-based safety programs have motivated drivers to wear safety belts and reduce their risky driving practices. Furthermore, these programs have been used to help injury rates at numerous industrial sites drop to all-time lows. On average, one year after implementing BBS, the average recorded injury rate at such sites decreases by 29 percent. After five years, the reduction rate averages at 72 percent; after seven or more years, the average recorded injury rate has dropped by 79 percent.
At the end of this course will have 2 attempts to achieve an 80% or above to receive your Certificate of Achievement! Enjoy the course, and please fill out the survey at the end!