"An Integrated Approach to Behavioral Based Safety" by Jim Spigener

U.S. Department of Transportation

 

Date of this Version

2002

Comments

Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop On Human Factors In Offshore Operations '02. Huston, Texas, April 8-10, 2002.

Abstract

3 Types of At risk

BehavioralScience Technology,Inc.

Primary Concepts

Barriers to Continuous Safety Improvement

Behavior an Observable Act

ABC Analysis

Understanding System Influences

The CBI® Tools

Part One —CBI®Data Sheet

Part Two —CBI®Definitions

Example Definition

Observers

Analyze Data /Select Focus /Develop Action Plan

As Safe Behavior Increases, Recordable Rates Decrease

Hand Protection Increased from 80% Safe to 98% Safe

Industrial Hygene Behaviors increses in Percent Safe Over Time

Lum berM ill High PercentSafe Scores are Associated with Low Recordable Rates

Sustainability of Implementations

BAPP® Technology Process Flow Chart

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