How to Combat the Dangers of Workplace Complacency
Workers who are complacent may be at risk for fatigue, injuries and other safety hazards.
By Paul GorenOct 17, 2022
Completing the same task every day can get more than a little repetitive. After doing something so often, it becomes a habit and autopilot kicks in. Less concentration and thinking are required to complete the task. The brain can travel elsewhere or check out completely. That’s what happens when workers begin to feel complacent.
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