History of BBS at WSRC
Behavior Based Safety (BBS) was originally implemented in the Site Utilities
Department at Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC) in
early 1994. The department purchased consultation support from
Behavioral Science Technology, Inc.
The process remains strong within the Utilities Department as
indicated by over 4000 observations and the positive trend of
leading indicators to injuries, such as number of observers
trained, observation contract rate, and action plans implemented.
In 1999, the WSRC Management Council approved the formation of
a Site Safety Steering Committee (S3C) to guide the site in
the implementation of behavior-based safety at Savannah River
Site. The committee developed a strategic plan and is working
on five key issues to ensure effective implementation.
The site Occupational Safety and Health Technology Department (OSHT),
in concert with BNFL-Solid Waste Division, who have had prior
experience implementing BBS in the United Kingdom, developed
workshop modules for Managers, Teams, and Observers. Two lead
implementing organizations, F-Tank Farm in High Level Waste
Division and E-Area in Solid Waste Division, have begun their
implementation process.
During the year 2000, HB-Line in NMS&S, DP, SRTC lower 700-Area,
TSD Diesel Maintenance, and the Operations Evaluation Board
will implement behavior-based safety.
This page was last updated on March 25, 2009
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