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The Behavior-Based Safety Process: Managing Involvement for an Injury-Free Culture (Industrial Health & Safety)


The Behavior-Based Safety Process: Managing Involvement for an Injury-Free Culture (Industrial Health & Safety)  
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.408
EAN: 9780442002275
ISBN: 0442002270
Label: Van Nostrand Reinhold
Manufacturer: Van Nostrand Reinhold
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 1990-10
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold
Studio: Van Nostrand Reinhold


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Editorial Review:
The Behavior-Based Safety Process Since the behavior-based approach to accident prevention was launched in 1980 by the author and his associates, safety performance is increasingly prominent on the agendas of many companies. Several powerful factors contribute to this trend. The widespread reorganization of personnel into work-groups that are leaner and more self-directed, the increasing importance of international competition, the growing awareness of critical environmental issues these and related factors highlight the value of any mechanism that promotes continuous improvement in safety performance. Detailing a step-by-step approach to just such a mechanism for continuous improvement, The Behavior-Based Safety Process is a path-breaking guide that represents an important resource for anyone concerned with performance related issues in the workplace. As the title indicates, the focus is on process versus programs. The reason is simple: off-the-shelf safety imposed from the top down does not meet the safety needs of most organizations. This fact has been abundantly demonstrated in facility after facility throughout the 1970s and 1980s. In genuinely meeting the need for continuous improvement in safety performance, the behavior-based approach presents many parallels with the quality improvement process. Both of these approaches use scientific methods to identify, measure, and provide feedback on upstream factors of excellence. In the case of the behavior-based approach to safety, these upstream factors are critical behaviors that are the leading indicators of safety performance in the organization, targeting areas of concern in advance of even first-aid incidents. For an in-depth treatment of how to integrate behavioral and statistical methodologies, see the author s companion volume from Van Nostrand Reinhold: Employee-Driven Systems for Safe Behavior. In addition to presenting these parallels with quality. The Behavior-Based Safety Process also provides powerful techniques aimed at implementation issues: organizational development, trainer-training, and employee involvement. The author and his associates developed these techniques over a decade of consultation with a variety of industries, working closely in that time with such safety leaders as Monsanto, Shell Chemical Company, ARCO Chemical, ALCOA, Rohm and Haas, Scott Paper Company, Georgia Gulf Corporation, The Pillsbury Company, and Chevron U.S.A.

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Rating:  out of 5 stars - A very good book
This book is a very good investment! I'm using this book for my course of safety management and it's giving to me a lot of new ideas and examples.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Best job investment I have ever made
This is a must book to anyone that is frustrated with injury rates. Once I picked the book up I couldn't put it down. It not only explains things well but gives examples, charts and figures to refer back to. I can't wait to get the new program going at work.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - An Overview of BBS
I use the book for my course in Behavioral safety at Western Michigan University, and I recommend it. Strengths: broad coverage of issues invoved in BBS; examples of it practice; some coverage of scientific principles behind the techniques. Weaknesses: It could be organized to make it more user-friendly; written at a rather advanced level; not a very good "how-to" book (T. McSween's "The Values-Based Safety Process" book is better at "how to" - I also use ... Read More


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