... BBS typically involves measuring worker safety behaviors through peer observations or selfmonitoring and providing feedback, both immediately to the individual and periodically to the group, to correct unsafe behaviors [8,9]. The BBS approach has been observed to be effective in a wide variety of settings and industries, including dining facilities on a college campus [10], paper mills [11], 2 Mathematical Problems in Engineering oil refineries [12], fleet services [13], oil field drilling [14], and manufacturing enterprises [15], to name a few. The BBS approach was first established by Skinner, a psychologist, in the 1930s [16]. ... |