1st Edition

The Human Dynamics of Achieving an Injury-Free Workplace Safety Directives from Psychological Science

By E. Scott Geller, Krista S. Geller Copyright 2027
152 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

152 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Creating an injury-free workplace demands more than policies and procedures since it requires the engagement of every employee to actively care for their own safety and that of their colleagues. This research-based, teaching and learning workbook addresses the critical human dynamics that determine whether safety and health initiatives succeed or fail. Drawing from decades of psychological... Read more

0. Introduction and Acknowledgements. 1.  Safety Objective 1:  Appreciate the Complexity of Human Nature. 2.  Safety Objective 2:  Apply Consequences to Motivate OHS Behavior. 3.  Safety Objective 3:  Inspire Empowerment and Self-Motivation for OHS. 4.  Safety Objective 4:  Conduct Optimal Analyses of Close Calls, Injuries, and Fatalities. 5.  Safety Objective 5:  Apply Social Influence Principles to Enhance OHS Engagement. 6.  Safety Objective 6:  Apply Interpersonal Coaching to Improve OHS Behavior. 7.  Safety Objective 7:  Achieve Synergy with Interdependence and Systems Thinking. 8.  Safety Objective 8:  Apply Humanism to Make BBS More Effective. 9.  Safety Objective 9:  Nurture a Healthy OHS Mindset within Yourself and Others. 10.  Safety Objective 10:  Cultivate and Sustain a Total Safety Culture. 

Biography

E. Scott Geller is an Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Virginia Tech, US. Over 56 years, he taught and conducted research in the Department of Psychology, directing the Center for Applied Behavior Systems. Dr. Geller has authored or co-authored over 50 books and 700 publications focused on behavior-change interventions to enhance quality of life. He is a Fellow of multiple psychological associations and has received numerous awards, including Virginia’s Outstanding Faculty Award and lifetime achievement honors.

Krista S. Geller is Safety Director at Kiewit, US. With a lifelong connection to applied behavioral science, she earned her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Human Development at Virginia Tech, focusing on family studies, gerontology, and pet-people relationships. Dr. Geller has worked globally as a People-Based Safety and Human Performance Improvement consultant, inspiring employees to actively care for safety. She is the President of GellerAC4P, Inc., and has authored research on behavioral safety and wellbeing. At Kiewit, she develops strategies to enhance safety, communication, and leadership through behavior analysis and feedback.