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Behavior-based safety

Behavior-based safety (BBS) is the 'application of science of behavior change to real world safety problems'. or 'A process that creates a safety partnership between management and employees that continually focuses people's attentions and actions on theirs, and others, daily safety behavior.' BBS 'focuses on what people do, analyzes why they do it, and then applies a research-supported intervention strategy to improve what people do'. At its very core BBS is based on a larger scientific field called organizational behavior management. Behavior-based safety (BBS) is the 'application of science of behavior change to real world safety problems'. or 'A process that creates a safety partnership between management and employees that continually focuses people's attentions and actions on theirs, and others, daily safety behavior.' BBS 'focuses on what people do, analyzes why they do it, and then applies a research-supported intervention strategy to improve what people do'. At its very core BBS is based on a larger scientific field called organizational behavior management. In a safety management system based upon the hierarchy of hazard control, BBS may be applied to internalise hazard avoidance strategies or administrative controls (including use of personal protective equipment), but should not be used in preference to the implementation of reasonably practicable safety measures further up the hierarchy.

[ "Operations management", "Simulation", "Risk analysis (engineering)", "Management", "Psychotherapist" ]
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