The Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) course introduces participants to a proactive approach to safety that focuses on identifying, understanding, and improving workplace behaviors that contribute to accidents and injuries. By addressing human behavior and promoting a positive safety culture, this course empowers employees at all levels to take responsibility for their own safety and that of their colleagues. The training is rooted in psychological principles and real-world applications, aimed at reducing unsafe acts before they result in incidents.
There are no formal prerequisites. The course is suitable for workers, supervisors, managers, and safety professionals across all industries who are looking to enhance workplace safety through behavioral change.
Introduction to Behavior-Based Safety: Concepts and Principles
Understanding the Psychology of Safe and Unsafe Behaviors
Identifying At-Risk Behaviors and Root Causes
Observation Techniques and Behavioral Checklists
Conducting Effective BBS Observations and Feedback Sessions
Encouraging Positive Reinforcement and Recognition
Analyzing Behavior Data and Trends
Integrating BBS into Existing Safety Management Systems
Overcoming Resistance and Sustaining BBS Programs
Understand the core concepts and importance of behavior-based safety
Identify unsafe behaviors and factors contributing to human error
Conduct workplace behavior observations using standardized tools
Deliver constructive feedback to reinforce safe practices
Use behavioral data to drive safety improvement strategies
Promote a culture of safety accountability and engagement
Implement and sustain a BBS program in any work environment
After completing this course, learners may progress to:
Advanced Safety Culture and Leadership Courses
Human Factors and Ergonomics Training
NEBOSH Certificate or Diploma Programs
ISO 45001: Occupational Health & Safety Management Training
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or equivalent qualifications
This course is ideal for safety officers, supervisors, team leaders, line managers, and anyone involved in health and safety, human resources, or operations who wish to drive cultural change through behavior-based strategies.
No prior safety or psychology training is needed. However, some familiarity with workplace safety concepts is beneficial for a better understanding of course materials.
The course typically lasts 1 to 2 days, depending on the level of detail and whether workplace observation exercises are included.
It can be conducted in both in-person and online formats, with in-person delivery allowing for role-play, observation practice, and group workshops.
Yes. Participants are typically assessed through a combination of:
Group activities and observation exercises
A short written test or case study analysis
A feedback or action plan submission related to their own workplace
A certificate of completion is awarded upon successful participation.
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