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Adelaide, Australia — Exposing night shift workers to artificial light on the job may improve their sleep and reduce human error, a recent study shows.
Dive into the realm of comprehensive, whole-person safety while unveiling a new approach to reduce injuries, cut costs, and foster quality and efficiency – all while ensuring employees feel comfortable and proud of their work.
This month, Susan L. Koen from DEKRA Insight discusses how “recent neuroscience research is revealing some significant new insights about the human brain, offering new ways to approach the reduction of human errors in our workplaces.”