Site Readiness Assessment

A readiness assessment is a study of a site to determine to what extent the site is ready to do Behavior-Based Safety. It includes interviews with key personnel and groups of workers, perception surveys, site observations, and a review of safety documentation including accident investigation reports. The purpose of this data is to help determine what factors would facilitate Behavior-Based Safety, what factors would challenge Behavior-Based Safety, and to develop a site-specific plan to proceed with implementation. The assessment can also discover the few factors that make Behavior-Based Safety virtually impossible so that the site can better prepare or look for alternatives.

Who should use it:
Every company who is trying Behavior-Based Safety for the first time should perform an assessment. Sites that are vastly different from other sites that have previously been assessed should also perform assessments.

Advantages:
NO AMBUSHES! Assessments make for fewer surprises and better implementation plans.

Disadvantages:
It takes a few extra days to implement and can cost more.

Difference between ProAct Safety® and others:
ProAct Safety® knows how to look for the real factors that affect Behavior-Based Safety at a site. We have over 1,000 successful implementations and expert knowledge of workplace issues and how they affect new processes like Behavior-Based Safety .

On-Site Consultant Assessment
A ProAct Safety® consultant travels to your site and meets with your personnel to perform the assessment. A formal report and analysis of findings is presented upon completion.

Please contact us for pricing and availability.