ABSTRACT

This book presents the scientific principles and real-world best practices of behavioral safety, one of the most mature and impactful applications of behavioral science to reduce injuries in industrial workplaces.

The authors review the core principles of behavioral science and their application to modern safety processes. Process components are discussed in detail, including risk analysis and pinpointing, direct observation, performance feedback, reinforcing engagement, trending and functional analysis, behavior change interventions, and program evaluation. Discussions are complemented by industry best-practice case studies from world-class behavioral safety programs accredited by the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies (CCBS), which provide compelling evidence of the effectiveness of these behavioral science principles in reducing injury.

The Science and Best Practices of Behavioral Safety is essential reading for safety professionals, process safety engineers, and leaders in companies who have implemented, or are considering implementing, behavioral safety; or as an aid to learning more about the scientific background behind effective and practical safety practices. Researchers, expert consultants, and students who are already familiar with the practice will also find the book a valuable source to further develop their expertise.

chapter 1|16 pages

Why Behavioral Safety?

chapter 2|13 pages

Rish Analysis and Pinpointing

chapter 3|6 pages

Direct Observation

chapter 4|7 pages

Performance Feedback

chapter 5|11 pages

Reinforcing Engagement

chapter 6|18 pages

Trending and Functional Analysis

chapter 7|13 pages

Behavior Change Interventions

chapter 8|39 pages

Evaluation

chapter 9|5 pages

Conclusion