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The Other Side of Safety - Moving from Results-Based to Behavior-Based Safety (Hardcover)
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The Other Side of Safety - Moving from Results-Based to Behavior-Based Safety (Hardcover)
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The problem with the way the safety industry functions is
three-fold: (1) the dysfunctional relationship between business and
safety leaders, (2) the practice of Results-Based Safety, and (3)
the creation of a false reality. This book presents an insightful
and practical approach to how you can move your safety program from
Results-Based to Behavior-Based Safety. The move involves
understanding what motivates behavior, utilization of consequences,
practicing the seven steps of performance coaching, creating
accurate safety campaigns, and defining evidence of a healthy
Behavior-Based Safety program-this is the other side of safety..
The text: Defines the four major motivations, explains how they
work, and how safety leaders can use the right motivation for the
right person to help them practice safe behavior Explains how to
maximize the impact of reinforcement consequences and minimize
punitive consequences in a way that is alingned with an
individual's motivation Implements the seven steps of performance
coaching conversations, how safety and business leaders can model
fluency and frequency to shape behavior to habit strength Provides
clearly defined evidence of a healthy Behavior-Based safety program
by measuring outcome like locus of control, self-esteem,
self-efficacy, and self-actualization Highlights the distinction
between Results-Based Safety (RBS) anecdotal practices from the
science of Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) methodology Showcases how
the distinct difference between a mechanistic and organic culture,
and how the four phenomena can be utilized to drive safety culture
on purpose Discusses the importance of expanding from lagging
indicators to leading indicators for robust metrics and
predictability Addresses how the significant negative impact of
"telling people what to do" and re-focuses on coaching people on
"what to think" The book provides definitions, examples, and
applications that focus on how safety and business leaders can
influence the behavior of people, impact their culture, and support
healthy relationships. It will serve as an ideal text for students,
professionals, and researchers in the fields of ergonomics, human
factors, human-computer interaction, industrial-organizational
psychology, and computer engineering.
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