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Summary
Every safety outcome begins with a decision. But in high-risk operations, those decisions are rarely shaped by individual choice alone. They are influenced by workplace culture and conditions, competing priorities, team dynamics, cognitive load, leadership response, and the signals people are trained—or not trained—to see.
Leaders need to understand the human, organizational, and brain-centered factors that shape decision-making in the field.
This session opens with lessons from real-life stories in which psychological safety, social influence and the willingness to speak up played a critical role. DEKRA experts will explore how Human and Organizational Performance principles and brain-centered hazards help explain why people make the decisions they do—and how leaders can design stronger conditions for safer outcomes.
Key Learnings:
- Understand how human performance, workplace conditions, and brain-centered hazards influence frontline decisions.
- Explore how psychological safety, social dynamics, and leadership response affect risk recognition and reporting.
- Learn how HOP principles can help organizations move beyond blame and uncover system influences.
- Identify practical actions to strengthen near-miss reporting, leader engagement, learning, and prevention.
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