
WEBINAR – Focusing BBS on what matters most
June 19 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm CEST
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Join Filip Coumans and Martin Dean in this webinar on “Focusing BBS on what matters most”
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During the 80’s and 90’s Dr Thomas Krause and his colleagues were at the forefront of applying behavioural sciences to the area of workplace safety. It was a global phenomenon helping thousands of organisations implement something that became known as Behaviour Based Safety (BBS)
In 2010, dr. Thomas Krause led a groundbreaking study on Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs). This study demonstrated that only a small subset of all accidents have the potential to result in a SIF event. This principle is by now often referenced as the triangle within the triangle.
Additionally, we have learned that the precursors to SIFs differ significantly from those associated with minor incidents. With this realisation, how does this impact the BBS approach? What lessons could be learnt and is there now a different role that BBS should take?
At Krause Bell Group we know that leaders often fail to fully grasp how their behaviours and decisions influence not just systems, but also the surrounding context and organisational culture. They may not recognise how these systems, contexts, and cultures shape employee behaviours. Furthermore, if their BBS approach fails to provide them with sufficient feedback on SIF exposures a gap will be created with informing their future decision.
How can we fix this and move a BBS process to be more effective in strategically reducing risks? How can we help leaders focus on what matters most?
During this webinar we will discuss taking the four building blocks of BBS and applying them to specifically target the triangle within the triangle, providing leaders the right data to help them prevent serious incidents.
Please Note: This event is specifically designed for safety leaders who are working to eliminate Serious Injuries and Fatalities within their organizations. We respectfully request that independent consultants and employees of safety consulting firms not participate in this event.