Behaviour Based Safety (BBS) Training

Overview

This course provides participants with practical awareness of Behaviour Based Safety (BBS) and its role in improving workplace safety performance. It focuses on how individual actions, habits, and decisions can influence safe and unsafe work conditions. The training introduces the principles of observing behaviours, identifying at-risk actions, reinforcing safe practices, and encouraging positive safety culture through employee involvement and accountability.

Who Should Attend

  • All employees working in operational and field-based roles
  • Supervisors and team leaders responsible for managing workforce safety
  • Safety officers and HSE professionals leading BBS programs
  • Managers involved in developing and promoting workplace safety culture
  • Contractors and subcontractors working on site
  • New joiners and employees at all levels of the organization

Program Format

  • Duration: 1 Day Training (5–6 hours)
  • Mode: Online / On-campus / Blended learning
  • Assessments: MCQs Based Assessment

Department Contact

Hotline : 042-3787-0896

Course Content Behaviour Based Safety (BBS)

  • Definition and core principles of Behaviour Based Safety
  • Understanding why most workplace incidents are caused by unsafe behaviours
  • Difference between condition-based safety and behaviour-based safety
  • How BBS fits within an overall workplace safety management system
  • How habits, attitudes, and perceptions influence workplace safety behaviour
  • The role of complacency, overconfidence, and shortcuts in causing incidents
  • Understanding the ABC model – Antecedent, Behaviour, and Consequence
  • How personal motivation and peer influence impact safe and unsafe actions
  • Recognizing common at-risk behaviours observed in the workplace
  • Understanding the difference between intentional and unintentional unsafe acts
  • Factors that contribute to repeated unsafe behaviours among workers
  • Real-world examples and case studies of incidents caused by behavioural failures
  • Purpose and importance of conducting behavioural safety observations
  • Steps involved in planning and carrying out an effective observation
  • Observing work activities without creating a blame or punishment culture
  • Recording and documenting observation findings accurately and objectively
  • How to deliver constructive and positive feedback after an observation
  • Techniques for engaging workers in open and honest safety conversations
  • Encouraging self-correction and personal accountability for safe behaviour
  • Following up on corrective actions and tracking behavioural improvements over time
  • Understanding the connection between individual behaviour and overall safety culture
  • Role of leadership and management commitment in driving behavioural change
  • Encouraging peer-to-peer safety awareness and accountability across teams
  • Recognizing and rewarding safe behaviours to sustain long-term cultural improvement

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the concept and purpose of Behaviour Based Safety in the workplace.
  • Recognize how worker behaviour can affect safety performance and incident prevention.
  • Identify safe behaviours, unsafe behaviours, and at-risk actions during work activities.
  • Understand the role of observation, feedback, and communication in improving safe
  • Apply basic Behaviour Based Safety principles to support a positive safety culture.
  • Describe the responsibilities of employees, supervisors, and management in promoting Behaviour Based Safety.
Behaviour Based Safety Training

Why choose Aartex?

We are committed to shaping the future of construction safety through quality education, hands-on training, and industry-backed certifications. Here’s why learners and professionals choose us:

Flexibility

We offer flexible course schedules and learning formats to suit working professionals and busy learners.

Practical Approach

Our offer practical and relevant training to individuals working in the construction industry.

Job Assistance

Our strong industry connections and reputation in the field of occupational safety and health make them a valuable resource for job seekers.

Experts Tutor

Our trainers are highly qualified and experienced in the field of occupational safety and health.

Support

From enrollment to certification, our support team is here to guide you. We offer mentorship, career advice, and administrative help throughout your journey.

Certified

Our programs lead to industry-recognized certifications that enhance your employability and demonstrate your commitment to safety and professional development.