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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.
Examine the behind-the-wheel behavior of delivery people and
discover proven interventions to improve driver safety This
thorough treatise provides empirical evidence, case studies, and
effective models designed to help you develop reliable programs for
promoting safety among high-risk drivers. Intervening to Improve
the Safety of Occupational Driving: A Behavior-Change Model and
Review of Empirical Evidence is plentifully illustrated with charts
and tables for easy comprehension. Researchers and practitioners in
the field of organizational behavior will find valuable data about
the driving behaviors of fast-food deliverers and receive tested
intervention methods for improved driver safety.Intervening to
Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving discusses the specific
roles of various factors in safety programs, including: community
agents of change static versus dynamic goal setting using
competition to encourage change cost per individual community
feedback effects of multiple interventions
Examine the behind-the-wheel behavior of delivery people and
discover proven interventions to improve driver safety This
thorough treatise provides empirical evidence, case studies, and
effective models designed to help you develop reliable programs for
promoting safety among high-risk drivers. Intervening to Improve
the Safety of Occupational Driving: A Behavior-Change Model and
Review of Empirical Evidence is plentifully illustrated with charts
and tables for easy comprehension. Researchers and practitioners in
the field of organizational behavior will find valuable data about
the driving behaviors of fast-food deliverers and receive tested
intervention methods for improved driver safety. Intervening to
Improve the Safety of Occupational Driving discusses the specific
roles of various factors in safety programs, including: community
agents of change static versus dynamic goal setting using
competition to encourage change cost per individual community
feedback effects of multiple interventions
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.
Process safety management seeks to establish a multi-level system
to assess, document, maintain, and inspect equipment and work
practices integral in controlling highly toxic and/or reactive
materials. In a highly engineered environment, any variance can set
off a chain of events that increases the probability of a process
safety incident as violent as an explosion. Human behavior is often
the biggest source of this variance, but it can also be the biggest
asset for process safety management. Process industries are looking
to understand sources of behavioral variance and build better
processes based on sound behavioral science. Because of this clear
link between behavior and process safety performance, the behavior
science community has been challenged to research the behavioral
root causes leading to variation that threaten process safety;
create and evaluate behavioral interventions to mitigate this
variation; and identify the system factors that would influence the
behaviors necessary to promote process safety. This book seeks to
translate behavior analysis into practical systems that can help
reduce human suffering from catastrophic process safety events. All
of the chapters in this book were originally published in the
Journal of Organizational Behavior Management.
Process safety management seeks to establish a multi-level system
to assess, document, maintain, and inspect equipment and work
practices integral in controlling highly toxic and/or reactive
materials. In a highly engineered environment, any variance can set
off a chain of events that increases the probability of a process
safety incident as violent as an explosion. Human behavior is often
the biggest source of this variance, but it can also be the biggest
asset for process safety management. Process industries are looking
to understand sources of behavioral variance and build better
processes based on sound behavioral science. Because of this clear
link between behavior and process safety performance, the behavior
science community has been challenged to research the behavioral
root causes leading to variation that threaten process safety;
create and evaluate behavioral interventions to mitigate this
variation; and identify the system factors that would influence the
behaviors necessary to promote process safety. This book seeks to
translate behavior analysis into practical systems that can help
reduce human suffering from catastrophic process safety events. All
of the chapters in this book were originally published in the
Journal of Organizational Behavior Management.
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