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Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) Conference: What are we really talking about?
BBS was never designed to correct individuals — it was designed to reveal what the system makes possible, acceptable… or inevitable.
Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) is now widely used in prevention programs. But it is also frequently misunderstood. When reduced to behavioral observations, or perceived as a control mechanism, BBS loses both its meaning and its effectiveness.
This conference proposes to return to the fundamentals. BBS was never intended to correct individuals. Its goal is to understand actual work conditions, field constraints, and the gap between what is prescribed and what is genuinely possible.
Behavior is not a fault — it is a system indicator. By clarifying what BBS is — and above all, what it is not — this conference establishes a shared framework, essential before exploring the contributions of neuroscience.
The goal: to sustainably strengthen safety within a logic of just culture, leadership, and respect for operational realities.
OBJECTIVE
This conference proposes to return to the fundamentals, to use BBS as a lever for progress — not as a surveillance tool.
CONTENT
- What Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) really is
- What BBS is not
- The key principles of BBS
- An essential step before introducing neuroscience
FORMAT
- Duration : 30 to 45 minutes
- Format : Interactive conference
- Delivery : In-person or remote
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Executive leaders & CODIR members
- Frontline managers
- HSE / QHSE managers
- Safety officers & coordinators
- HR & cultural transformation teams
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Detailed Programme
THE AIM OF THIS CONFERENCE IS TO :
Clarify what Behaviour-Based Safety (BBS) actually is
Dispel the confusion and resistance frequently associated with BBS
Restore BBS to its original purpose: understanding the reality of work
Establish a common framework before exploring the contributions of neuroscience
Why this conference ?
BBS today is:
- Widely used in safety programs
- Often reduced to behavioral observations
- Sometimes perceived as a control or disciplinary tool
The result:
- loss of meaning,
- rejection by field teams,
- limited or even counter-productive effectiveness.
This conference proposes to return to the fundamentals — using BBS as a lever for progress, not as a surveillance mechanism.
What BBS really covers |
Behavior-Based Safety is a prevention approach that aims to: |
- Observe behaviors that impact safety
- Understand why those behaviors exist
- Highlight the gap between prescribed work and actual work
- Identify organizational, technical, and human constraints
- Create conditions that enable safer behaviors
Behavior is treated as a system indicator — never as individual fault.
What BBS is not |
- A disciplinary tool
- A witch-hunt for human error
- A method to shift responsibility onto operators
- A fix for technical or organizational failures
- A way to compensate for poor management
As soon as BBS becomes a control tool, it ceases to be a safety tool. |
Key principles of BBS |
- Behaviors are strongly shaped by context
- Behaviors are logical for those who adopt them
- Information and rules alone are not enough to drive lasting change
- Changing behaviors requires acting on: organization, work environment, and management practices
An essential step before introducing neuroscience |
This conference forms an indispensable foundation before addressing: |
- How the brain functions in work situations
- Decision-making under constraint
- The impact of stress, attention, and automatisms
- The evolution toward a neuro-compatible BBS, aligned with a just culture
Offer your teams an inspiring experience that blends behavioral knowledge, prevention, and pragmatism.
Contact us today to organize this workshop within your organization.
