The Neuroscience of Personal Safety Australia

Using the brain as personal protective equipment

By Cristian Sylvestre, Managing Director, HabitSafe
Why do so many people still get hurt at work even though we do so much to try and keep them safe? For instance, it is estimated that workplace incidents cost the Australian economy $60.6 billion per year, representing 4.8 per cent of GDP in the 2008-09 period (Safe Work Australia, 2015). To learn more about the neuroscience of personal safety (Australia), click here.

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