Safety // Behavior-Based Safety
Behavior Based Safety Software for Stronger Cultures
- Engaged Employees. Use science-based observations to engage employees and enhance safety culture performance.
- Trust‑Centered Culture. Build trust by moving beyond blame to encourage open peer-to-peer safety behaviors.
- Actionable Insight. Trend behavioral data with BI dashboards to reduce risk and drive sustainable performance.

Trusted by leaders to advance safety culture and management.
Behavior Based Safety Features
Science‑Based Observation
Collect structured observations to engage employees and guide safety behavior.
Cultural Trust & Feedback Loops
Shift from a fault-finding approach to coaching and feedback.
BBS Analytics & BI Dashboards
Visualize trend behaviors and risks with dashboards to target the right actions.
Award-Winning Safety Software





Build Trust. Guide Behavior. Improve Safety.

Step 1: Observe & Record Behaviors
Use structured observation tools to gather frontline behavior data consistently.

Step 2: Provide Feedback
Shift from blame to learning through peer interactions and leadership feedback.

Result: Improve Trust & Outcome
Reduce serious risks with visibility, analytics, and field enforcement.
Dr. Andrew Sharman
Principal and CEO at RMS Switzerland and former President of the Institution for Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
“A key toward developing a robust culture is clarity: what’s going on at every level. This allows us to make timely adjustments to keep us heading toward success.”
Resources

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Behavioral Safety and Human Organizational Performance: Your Questions Answered
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Cority recently participated in EHS Daily Advisor’s Safety Culture Week, where Sean Baldry, CRSP, held a fireside chat with renowned behavioral safety expert, Dr. Judy Agnew from Aubrey Daniels International, to discuss how behavioral safety and human and organizational performance (HOP) are complementary approaches that

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Back to the Drawing Board: Rethinking Your Behavior-Based Safety Approach
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Cority recently hosted a webinar with renowned safety experts Dr. Andrew Sharman and Darren Sutton of RMS Switzerland on the topic of Behavior-Based Safety and why it’s time for organizations to rethink their approach. Darren Sutton and Cority’s Sean Baldry provide answers below to some

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Overcoming the Most Common Objections to Behavior-Based Safety
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Those of us who are strong believers in Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) understand the effectiveness and value this methodology can bring to a safety program. Nevertheless, there are many environmental, health, and safety professionals out there who disagree and believe BBS straight-up doesn’t work for one
