Lean Behaviour-Based Safety workshop

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

ProAct Safety, a global leader of safety excellence strategies, is hosting an international public workshop to certify attendants in Lean Behaviour-Based Safety (Lean BBS®). The event, taking place August 6-8 in Amsterdam, will be led by founder and CEO Terry L. Mathis. Attendees who complete the workshop, presented in English, will be certified for three years in ProAct Safety’s best-in-industry BBS methods.

Lean BBS is an enhanced approach and improvement to traditional Behaviour-Based Safety, utilising aspects of performance and quality systems to drastically reduce the typical internal resource requirements of the process. Lean BBS focuses on leveraged (efficient and effective) use of resources. This leaner model is as easy to implement and provides greater and faster return than the resource-intensive, wait and see approaches.

This intensive, highly interactive workshop will fully qualify attendees to return to their organisations and design a customised plan to strategically implement or improve an existing Behaviour-Based Safety process. This approach is ideal for companies who want to maximize their own ability to implement the most effective and efficient approach to BBS, regardless of challenging industry or logistics; or who want to ensure a proven approach to find new sustainable results while minimising outside costs.

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