Lean Behavior Based Safety: A 30 Minute Overview
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- Lean Behavior-Based Safety® (Lean BBS) is an enhanced approach and improvement to Traditional Behavior-Based Safety, utilizing aspects of performance and quality systems to drastically reduce the typical internal resource requirements of a Behavior-Based Safety process. Lean Behavior-Based Safety 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. Every methodology that produces results must continue to evolve or it will fail to produce new value. What You Will Learn:
What Is Lean BBS?
What Does it Focus on and Why?
Where Lean BBS Fits Into Operational/Safety Excellence
An Overview of the Methodology and Elements of the Approach
Implementation Opportunities
What It Takes to Make it Work
The Top 10 Contributing Factors of BBS Failures
What Makes Lean BBS Different
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Great overview! Thanks for the informative video
Thank you.
Very good insight of BBS failures and Lean .
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Excellent insight into Lean BBS
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Thanks for the video, very good knowledge, sir...
Thank you.
I would Like to see our Company's name on board (Luminant/Vistra) #coalminer
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Why didn't you worked in india or with india till now ?
I work where the clients bring me, and the project interests me.
Great idea........totally unrealistic and rarely achievable. Next..........
There are a lot of ways it can go wrong, but also can be a good addition to a mature safety toolbox when used correctly. I have seen hundreds of successes but also failures using this type of safety tool. Why do you feel unrealistic and rarely achievable?