Listen "Three Brain Myths That Hinder Safety Performance | Webinar | HabitSafe and myosh | Part 1 of 3"
Episode Synopsis
For over a decade, workplace fatalities and serious incidents have stubbornly plateaued—despite organisations investing more time, effort, and resources into safety than ever before. Is this really as good as it gets, or is there something we’re missing?
Join Cristian S, founder of HabitSafe, as he challenges conventional wisdom and uncovers the three biggest brain myths that could be limiting safety performance. Backed by the latest neuroscience research, this session will reveal how outdated beliefs about human behaviour may be holding safety back—and what we can do about it.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Why traditional safety efforts aren’t delivering better results
✅ The three most common (and dangerous) brain myths in safety
✅ How to reshape our approach using neuroscience-backed insights
Join Cristian S, founder of HabitSafe, as he challenges conventional wisdom and uncovers the three biggest brain myths that could be limiting safety performance. Backed by the latest neuroscience research, this session will reveal how outdated beliefs about human behaviour may be holding safety back—and what we can do about it.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Why traditional safety efforts aren’t delivering better results
✅ The three most common (and dangerous) brain myths in safety
✅ How to reshape our approach using neuroscience-backed insights
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