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  1. Safety Leadership

Safety Leadership

Three Types of Behavior-Based Safety: One Size Does Not Fit All

A user on one of the behavior-based safety (BBS) sections of Linkedin.com recently stated that he thought BBS was one of the “simpler” elements of an organization’s safety management system. Though I did not respond at the time, I considered that this comment was probably made by someone whose only experience with BBS was a STOP system, or one of the other relatively basic observation programs promoted by a number of organizations and practitioners.

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Lessons from Gretley: Mindful Leadership and the Law: Book Review

Lessons from Gretley: Mindful Leadership and the Law: Book Review

Judith Stowe, PhD, Senior Project Manager

For readers who have not heard of Andrew Hopkins, this work will reveal the author’s profound understanding of the crucial role of leadership in managing occupational health and safety. Hopkins’ crystal-clear writing style paints the big picture by placing responsibility and accountability for safety at the doorstep of top management.

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The Cardinal Sin That Prevents Managers from Being Safety Leaders

The Cardinal Sin That Prevents Managers from Being Safety Leaders

Terry E. McSween, Quality Safety Edge

Recently, I have seen more clearly than ever, the biggest error made by managers that often prevents them from being good leaders. Truly, I think it is an issue that affects much more than just business, but rather is one of the most significant issues in all relationships: our families, our schools, and all institutions that come to mind.

What do I consider the biggest error made by many managers? A good many of you have probably guessed, based on your own experience. It is really very simple: managers are often overly critical of almost everything done by their associates. Here in Texas we have an old saying related to the issue, “Any fool can burn down a barn, but it takes skill to build one.”

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Behavior-Based Safety Participation: Mandatory or Voluntary?

By Tarek Abousaleh

When deciding on a behavior-based safety (BBS) process, it is important to take into account more than simply whether there is a need for behavior change in order to reduce incidents and injuries. In addition to recognizing the need for members of the organization to join together in taking responsibility for reducing incidents, an analysis of the rules and contingencies of the workplace should be completed.

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  • NUESTRA EMPRESA
    • EL EQUIPO QSE
      • TERRY MCSWEEN, Ph.D.
      • CHRISTOPHER STUBENBERG
      • FRANCISCO UGALDE, RH.D.
      • GONZALO URREA
    • ALCANCE INTERNACIONAL
    • ¿QUIEN ES QSE?
  • SOLUCIONES PERSONALIZADAS
    • EVALUACIONES
      • EVALUACION DE LA CULTURA DE SEGURIDAD
      • EVALUACION DE APRESTO PARA SBC
      • CONTROL DE SALUD DE SBC
    • SEGURIDAD BASADA EN LA CONDUCTA®
      • SEGURIDAD BASADA EN VALRES®
    • LIDERAZGO VISIBLE EN SEGURIDAD
    • PREVENCION DE INCIDENTES GRAVES℠
      • Prevención de Incidentes Graves para el Liderazgo Sénior
      • Prevención de incidentes graves para el liderazgo de primera línea
    • Reconocimiento de Riesgos
    • Mejoramiento Conductual de la Calidad™
    • SBC Exprés para la Prevención de COVID-19
  • CENTRO DE RECURSOS
    • BIBLIOTECA
    • DOCUMENTOS
    • Videos
    • FOLLETOS
  • CALENDARIO
  • TIENDA
    • EL LIBRO DEL PROCESO DE SEGURIDAD BASADO EN VALORES
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    • MANTENGASE INFORMADO