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How Can Behavior-Based Safety Improve Workplace Safety?
Workplace accidents can often be prevented by focusing on <strong data-start=”287″ data-end=”309″>employee behaviors rather than just outcomes. This is where <strong data-start=”351″ data-end=”382″>behavior-based safety (BBS) comes in.
A <strong data-start=”398″ data-end=”431″>behavior-based safety program involves:
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Conducting <strong data-start=”457″ data-end=”495″>behavior-based safety observations
Providing <strong data-start=”510″ data-end=”544″>behavior-based safety training
Using a <strong data-start=”557″ data-end=”592″>behavior-based safety checklist to monitor compliance
By implementing BBS, organizations not only <strong data-start=”662″ data-end=”682″>reduce incidents but also <strong data-start=”692″ data-end=”728″>build a proactive safety culture where employees feel responsible for their own and others’ safety.
Learn more about how BBS works in real-world scenarios here:
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