BEHAVIOR BASED SAFETY
Prepared by:- ASIF ALI
Hse Trainer
Traditional Safety Model
Safety Training
Slogans
Policies
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m Fewer Accidents at
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Contests & Committees & Councils
Safety Meetings
Awards
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Please think . . .
How many of the above elements can be
directly traced to injury elimination just at
the moment the injury is about to occur ??
Question: Are injuries totally eliminated ??
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Injury Statistics . . . In INDIA
• 124 people die at workplace everyday
• 66575 people are injured
• 32% contribution to global fatality at work
• 37% of global burden of occupational injury
Question: Are injuries totally eliminated?
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To Conclude . . .
Safety Management systems exist
• Still workplace is injury prone & not safe
• Injury although declined, still persists
WHAT IS MISSING ??
WHERE IS THE CATCH ??
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Why Safety Programs Do Not
Work:
• Safety is enforced & its not a habit or value!
• Safety is not managed in the same manner
as production, quality, and cost issues!
• Safety is not driven through continuous
improvement!
• Lack of top management commitment!
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“COMMON MYTHS ABOUT SAFETY”
• Conditions cause accidents!
• Enforcing rules improves safety!
• Safety professionals can keep workers safe!
• Low accident rates indicate safety programs are
working well!
• Investigating to find the root cause of accidents will
improve safety!
• Awareness training improves safety!
• Rewards improve safety!
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Scientifically proven that . . .
In 1951, Dr. Heinrich claimed that more than 90% of injuries were
caused by UNSAFE ACTS
DuPont proved by research that:
Injury Causes Percent
Injuries due to Unsafe Acts / Behavior 76
Injuries due to combination of Unsafe Behavior &
20
Conditions
Injuries due to Unsafe Conditions 4
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DuPont Research found that . . .
Avoid
1
Fatal
30 LTAs
300 Non LTAs
3,000 Near Miss / First Aid
30,000 Hazards
(Unsafe Acts & Conditions)
Eliminate
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To Conclude . . .
Eliminate Unsafe Acts / Conditions = Avoid Injuries & Accidents
Safety Activities
Fewer Unsafe Acts
Fewer Accidents
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What is behavior-based safety?
• Reflects a proactive approach to safety and
health management
• Reflects a proactive approach to injury
prevention
• Focuses on at-risk
behaviors that can lead to
injury
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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What is BBS
• In this process, Observers drawn
from workforce will observe safe
and at-risk behaviours of their
coworkers and give on-the -spot
feedback to the observed on the
observations made.
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Unsafe Acts & Objectives of BBS
1. Unsafe Acts is a behavioral process
2. Also defined as “at risk” behavior
Objective of BBS is to minimize “at risk”
behavior at workplace
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Origins of BBS
• Considered a “behavioral psychology” approach to
safety
• The idea is that “at-risk” behaviors are the last
measurable and observable events preceding workplace
injuries. By controlling these behaviors, safety
performance will improve.
• This sounds a lot like Hienrich’s pyramid, i.e. unsafe
acts eventually lead to an injury event.
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It is BOFP viz.
• BEHAVIOUR OBSERVATION
AND
• FEEDBACK PROCESS
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Principles of BBS
Behavior is the cause of accidents
Consequence motivate behavior
What gets measured, gets done
Feedback is essential to improvement
Quality is built early in the process
Conversations change organizations
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Behavior Based Process Model
Identification Evaluation Control
Data Analysis Risk Analysis Lift Safely
• OSHA 200 & 300 Log Wear PPE
Worker Observations Avoid “Line of Fire”
Interviews Eyes on task
Inspections/Audits
“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.”
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Common Behavior Based Program
Elements
• Critical behavior lists
• Workers observe workers
• Training for observers
• Frequent observations of workers to
identify at Risk behaviors
• Commitment of resources
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DEFINITIONS
Attitude
- Deep-seeded feelings or emotions
- Internally focused
Behavior
- An observable action
- Externally focused
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ATTITUDES OR BEHAVIOR?
Where should we focus our
attention first?
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Human behavior is both:
Observable
Measurable
therefore
Behavior can be managed !
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Attitudes
are inside a person’s head -therefore
they are not observable or measurable
however
Attitudes can be changed by
changing behaviors
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Q: Why focus on behavior?
Serious Injuries
Reactive
Non Serious Injuries
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
First Aid Cases 100
Near Miss Cases 1,000
Unsafe Behaviours or Conditions 10,000
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Repeated behaviour
corrections attempted
with personalized,
caring approach will
lead eventually to
permanent behaviour
change as well as to
attitude change.
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Reasons Why Behavioral - Based
Safety Management is Right
• Behaviors can be measured and therefore
managed
• Changing behavior leads to changing attitudes
• Avoids personality conflicts and fault finding
• Embraces employee involvement
• Provides valuable feedback
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• The effect of such correction
attempt will be stronger if it is
done by peer
• Reverse i.e.., bringing behaviour
change through attitude change
is far more difficult.
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Recall . . .
Safety Activities
Fewer Unsafe Acts
Fewer Accidents
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What do we do now?
Safety Activities Traditional
BBS Program + Model
Fewer Unsafe Acts
Fewer Accidents
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Basic Elements of BBS
• Identify/define targeted safe behaviors.
• Observe behaviors.
• Measure process/activities.
• Deliver feedback.
• Deliver positive consequences.
• Analyze variance/take action.
• Improve process continuously.
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The Behavioral Process
CRITICAL SAFE &
PROCESS
RESULTS
SUPPORT
BEHAVIORS
PERFORMANCE
IMPROVEMENT PERFORMANCE
VERBAL &
GRAPHIC ON
PERFORMANCE
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What are significant characteristics
of BBS
Involves significant participation of workforce.
Employees carry out Observation and
Feedback process. Employees are source of
expertise for behavioural change.
Hence it is the movement of the people, by the
people, for the people, based on established
principles of behavior theory in Psychology.
Demonstrates that each employee can make a
difference in organization’s safety.
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• Employees’ movement with support and
commitment of management
Bottom up approach, not top driven
• Generates data on safe and at-risk behaviors
and serves as measurement and decision
making tool.
• “What gets measured , gets done.”
• Maintains no record of persons committing at-
risk behaviours, hence ensures the anonymity
and encourages workforce participation.
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Includes recognition of safe
behaviours instead of penalties
for at-risk behaviours
Not a substitute for the existing
safety management efforts, but
an additional initiative to plug
the gap
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A B C Analysis
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ABC Model
Antecedents
(Event that triggers a behavior )
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.
Activators only set the stage for
behavior or performance - they don’t
control it.
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Consequence
"A consequence that is certain to follow a
behavior is seen as a strong deterrent to
unwanted behavior."
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Significance
"The significance of a positive response has
been shown to be more powerful in
changing behavior than a negative
exchange."
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THE SAFETY DILEMMA
Many safe behaviors are punishing
- Uncomfortable
- Restricts motion
- Inconvenient
- Unavailable
- Difficult
Many unsafe behaviors are rewarding
- Faster
- Comfortable
- Freedom of movement
- Saves time
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What Employees Want:
•A Safe Workplace
•A Positive Workplace
•To Take Care of One Another
•To Stop the Hurt!
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:
– Force supervisory performance
– Involve middle management
– Have top mgt. visibly showing their
commitment
– Have employee participation
– Be flexible
– Be perceived as positive
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:
To create conditions that encourage
people to collaborate because they
Let’s do
want to it!!
not because they have to
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If Safety Interventions are Effective You Will
See:
• % of safe behaviors increasing and the % at-risk
behaviors decreasing
• Reporting of near misses / hits increasing
• Both the number of observations and level of
participation increasing
• Frequency & severity of injuries decreasing
• Increasing acceptance of responsibility and
accountability for personal behavior
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A Values-Based Process
“Focus on the process….not
results……they will come later!”
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Behavior Based
and
Incentive Programs
Modify the program as needed!
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If you want to know what people find
to be reinforcing....
observe what they do when they have
the freedom to choose.
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Safe Behavior
Is safe behavior an occupational necessity?
Is safety required only at work place?
Don’t I want my son to drive safely & reach
home every day?
Can safe behavior be a philosophy of life?
Safe Behavior = Safety Assurance
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Thank you
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