To ensure participants acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) within the organization, thereby promoting safety and health among all workers.
Target Audience: Hourly personnel, managers, engineers, industrial safety supervisors, operational and maintenance supervisors, members of the occupational safety and health committee, and professionals responsible for the Occupational Safety and Health Management System.
Format: On-site Number of Participants: 15 Instructor: M.Sc. Luis Alfonso Sánchez
Content
Introduction to workplace behavior
Accident rates, current situation, and incident occurrence
Basic elements of safe work
Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) fundamentals
Review of the main BBS methodologies
Behavioral Psychology: Understanding how psychological factors influence human behavior in the context of workplace safety.
Risk Analysis: Identification and evaluation of risks associated with human behavior in the workplace, and how to mitigate them through BBS.
Design and Implementation of BBS Programs: Development of effective strategies and programs to promote safe behaviors among workers.
Communication and Safety Leadership: Exploration of effective communication techniques and leadership practices to foster a behavior-based safety culture.
This program strengthens the human factor within safety management systems by aligning behaviors with organizational safety objectives.