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    Neuroscience in Health and Safety | HSE EU Congress | Virtual

    en-gbJune 25, 2021
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    About this Episode

    This week we share one of the most popular talks from the congress which looked at neuroscience within health and safety and how it can be optimised to drive the best outcome for health and safety teams.

    Here Kendelle Tekstar from Acre Frameworks looks at how we learn and how we can optimise how we learn to improve our safety performance through the optimisation of our psychological health and safety and habits.

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