Behaviour Based Safety
Behaviour Based Safety
BY
RAJNIKANT SHARMA
R.K.SHARMA
Traditional Safety Model
Safety Training
Slogans
Policies
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WHAT IS MISSING ??
WHERE IS THE CATCH ??
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Why Safety Programs Do Not
Work:
In 1951, Dr. Heinrich claimed that more than 90% of injuries were
caused by UNSAFE ACTS
Avoid
1
Fatal
30 LTAs
30,000 Hazards
(Unsafe Acts & Conditions)
Eliminate
Safety Activities
Fewer Accidents
• Focuses on at-risk
behaviors that can lead to
injury
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What is
Behaviour Based Safety
A process of involving workers in ---
– defining the ways they are most likely
to be injured,
– seeking their input, and
– asking them to observe co-workers in
order to determine progress in
reduction of at-risk behaviours.
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It is BOFP viz.
• BEHAVIOUR OBSERVATION
AND
• FEEDBACK PROCESS
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“Everyone, and that includes you and me, is
at some time careless, complacent,
overconfident, and stubborn. At times
each of us becomes distracted, inattentive,
bored, and fatigued. We occasionally take
chances, we misunderstand, we
misinterpret, and we misread. These are
completely human characteristics.”
Attitude
- Deep-seeded feelings or emotions
- Internally focused
Behavior
- An observable action
- Externally focused
Observable
Measurable
therefore
however
Near Misses
At-Risk Behaviors
Proactive
Systems’ Weaknesses
A: It’s the best way of measuring how well your system is working!
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The Safety Triangle
Deaths*
1
Lost Workday Cases
10 Research
Medical Attention Cases
Safety Activities
Fewer Accidents
Fewer Accidents
PERFORMANCE
IMPROVEMENT PERFORMANCE
VERBAL &
GRAPHIC ON
PERFORMANCE
Behavior
(Observable action (measurable)human
performance-)
Consequences
(Outcome or result of behavior either reinforce
or punish behavior)
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Definitions:
Activators: A person, place, thing or
event that happens before a behavior
takes place that encourages you to
perform that behavior.
•A Safe Workplace
•A Positive Workplace
•To Take Care of One Another
•To Stop the Hurt!
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What Management Wants:
•An Accident Free Workplace
•Empowered Employees
•Pro-active Rather Than Re-active
Work Process
•To Minimize Direct and Indirect Costs
and Threat of Liability From Accidents
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There is no one right way to achieve safe production
in an organization. For a safety system to be
effective it must fit the organization’s culture and it
must:
Dan Petersen
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Why Do We Need to Change?
“If you do what you’ve always done,
you’ll get what you always got!”
W. Edwards Deming
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The Behavior Based Safety Challenge:
A Values-Based Process
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Behavior Based
and
Incentive Programs