Small Nudges, Big Impact: Rethinking Hand Safety Through Behavioral Science
Even the most comprehensive safety programs can overlook subtle risks, especially when it comes to hand injuries. But what if you could spot those hidden hazards by simply changing how you see your workplace?
This session introduces nudge theory, a behavioral science approach that reveals how small environmental cues can influence quick, unconscious decisions. By understanding these cues, you can make simple, strategic changes that naturally guide workers toward safer behaviors—without adding complexity or cost.
Join us to explore how behavioral insights can transform your approach to hand safety. You’ll learn how to identify overlooked risks, apply nudge theory to safety observations, and avoid common mistakes when making design changes.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- How to apply nudge theory to improve safety outcomes
- Techniques for spotting hidden hazards and risk factors
- Common pitfalls to avoid when modifying the work environment
Whether you're a safety leader, supervisor, or frontline worker, this session will equip you with practical tools to make hand safety more intuitive and effective.
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