Behavior-Based Safety Series
Cutting Edge Safety Culture
About this Course Series
Dr. Terry McSween partnered with ABA Technologies Inc. to offer an invaluable learning opportunity to support the successful implementation and maintenance of a values-based, behavior-based safety (BBS) process. This comprehensive series of online courses guides you through each step of the BBS methodology. Learn to analyze injury data, develop safety checklists, and create a peer-to-peer safety observation process. Company leaders will also learn how to effectively support the BBS process with a special focus on preventing serious injuries. Join us to gain expertise in fostering a safer, more proactive workplace!
With thousands of implementations in 27 countries over the past 30 years, Terry McSween, Ph.D., a world-renowned recognized leader in developing customized and sustainable solutions that engage employees, and align behaviors at all organizational levels, has joined ABA Technologies to lead us in creating the same extraordinary levels of world-class safety cultures - particularly using the proprietary behavior-based values derived, Values-Based Safety® alongside the application of his proprietary approach, BBS Essentials®. Whether you need help creating a new customized behavior-based safety process, or want to enhance your existing process, ABA Technologies and its team of experts are here to help with customized solutions designed to meet your unique goals and needs.
The New Values-Based Safety
Using Behavioral Science to Improve Your Safety Culture
Behavioral safety expert, Terry McSween, teams up with trusted learning adviser, Adam Hockman, to bring you The New Values-Based Safety, an essential reference for leaders and safety professionals in any industry. The authors expand on McSween’s original works on Values-Based Safety, an approach to behavior-based safety grounded in aligning organizational behaviors with a clearly defined set of organizational values such as honesty, respect, and concern for the well-being of everyone.
Considered the best “how-to” book on safety improvement and creating a safety culture.