Keywords: Behavioural-based, health and safety management, accident proneness, Behavioural Accident Prevention Process, employee behaviour, unsafe, behaviour modification,
Behavioural-based health and safety management
Lawrence Bamber | Feature | HSW
01.08.2005
Although behavioural-based health and safety management has been around explicitly since the 1980s, it has its roots firmly entrenched in the 1920s, namely in the research and writings of one Herbert William Heinrich. The first edition of his classic book, Industrial Accident Prevention, was publ ...
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