Behavior-Based Safety: How To Avoid the Most Common Pitfalls and Get the Results You Want
Behavior-Based Safety Webinar Recording
Over the past few decades, Behavior Based Safety (BBS) has proven to be an effective way to reduce workplace accidents.
However, a successful program generally requires not only a strong commitment within the organization, but also a significant demand on company resources – including staff time, software documentation, and tracking investments.
If your program isn’t bringing you the results you want, now’s the time to figure out why. Join us for an in-depth troubleshooting webinar that will help you get to the root of the problem.
You'll learn:
- The typical barriers to BBS success – and how to overcome them
- Why developing action plans and measurable benchmarks is so critical
- The key reasons that forced involvement will likely backfire on you
- How “Lean BBS” compares with a traditional BBS approach
- Why you can still leverage safety culture change methodologies, and complement existing processes, with less time and effort
- How to generate senior, mid-level, supervisory, and employee support for a BBS program
- What resources are typically involved - such as software, staff time, and other requirements
- Strategies that have been used successfully to address union concerns and gain their vital support and involvement
- The results you can expect from a successful BBS implementation
- How to ensure your BBS approach meshes with other operational priorities
- Common implementation path strategies
- Key performance indicators that tell you your program is working as it should – and red flags that indicate some tweaks are in order
- The vital elements that lead to sustainability of a results-driven change philosophy
This webinar was recorded on Thursday, August 23, 2012
Behavior-Based Safety: How To Avoid the Most Common Pitfalls and Get the Results You Want
About Your Speaker:
Shawn M. Galloway is the President and Chief Operating Officer of ProAct Safety, an international safety excellence firm. As an executive safety coach, professional speaker, expert advisor and strategist, he has assisted hundreds of organizations to achieve and sustain excellence in safety, culture, and operational performance. Shawn is the host of the highly acclaimed weekly podcast series, Safety Culture Excellence, a columnist for several magazines and coauthor of the upcoming book, S.T.E.P.S. to Safety Culture Excellence.
