Course

BEHP1116: Behavior-Based Safety

Time limit: 60 days
11.5 credits

$180 Enroll

Full course description

The content in this course is similar to the ABA Online hybrid program course BEHP5020A. 
If you have completed or plan to complete BEHP5020A, please do not register for this course.


  **Important: This course contains information included in the course BEHP1113.
If you have completed or have registered for the course BEHP1113, 
please note that this course contains lectures that may be redundant.**


Time: 9 hours, 57 minutes
Credit: 11.5 Learning BACB CEs, 10 HRCI general credits, or 10 SHRM credits

Presenters:

  • Byron Wine, Ph.D., BACB-D
  • Sigurdur Sigurdsson, Ph.D.
  • Ron VanHouten, Ph.D.

Course Description: Introduces behavior-based safety (BBS), traditional safety programs and why a special OBM process is necessary for safe behavior. Covers procedures for developing a comprehensive safety process. Additional topics include case studies and maintenance procedures. Concludes with an examination of pedestrian and driver safety.

Objectives:

  • Describe why traditional safety programs are often not effective.
  • Describe the challenges associated with lone workers and how to overcome them.
  • Identify the main components of the BBS process.
  • State methods to maintain the safety process.
  • State at least three interventions used to increase pedestrian and driver safety.

Keywords: OBM, BBS, safety process, traffic safety, pedestrian safety

Rating: This course is intended for individuals who have a basic understanding of OBM and are interested in how to apply OBM techniques to the problem of safety. Essentials of OBM, or another introductory course in OBM, is a prerequisite of this course.

Access: 60 days from the date and time of registration


Important notes:  Your access begins at the time of purchase, not the time of log in.  Effective July 1, 2022, Florida Tech no longer offers extensions for CE courses; if you do not finish your course and need to repurchase, please contact us.  If you are taking this course to maintain your BACB certification, you will need to write your certification number on your certificate of completion, as the BACB requires that your certificate of completion includes your certification number.

 

For more information, if you experience problems when registering, or if you need to repurchase a CE please email us at ceu@fit.edu

 


 

Refund Policy

No refunds are provided once the course is accessed.


These workshops are presented in partnership between the Florida Tech ABA Online program and ABA Technologies, Inc. ABA Technologies, Inc., is a BACB-approved provider of type-2 continuing education hours (provider number: OP-02-0023)