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Citation

Geller ES. Behav. Modif. 2005; 29(3): 539-561.

Affiliation

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0145445504273287

PMID

15784754

Abstract

The behavior-based approach to managing occupational risk and preventing workplace injuries is reviewed. Unlike the typical top-down control approach to industrial safety, behavior-based safety (BBS) provides tools and procedures workers can use to take personal control of occupational risks. Strategies the author and his colleagues have been using for more than a decade to teach BBS to safety leaders and line workers are presented. In addition, a conceptual model is proposed for matching the awareness and behavior of an individual with a particular BBS intervention technique.

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