Traditional safety training can feel like watching paint dry. Endless hour-long sessions with outdated PowerPoint slides can cause disengagement, resulting in a lack of focus and retention.
Safety training can be invigorated through storytelling, which infuses life into the material. Real-world scenarios make training relatable and demonstrate practical lessons that enhance retention.
Experiments by neuroeconomics expert Paul Zak reveal that storytelling affects our brains significantly, making lessons stick better when they are presented through compelling narratives.
Highlighting real incidents in safety training not only underscores the importance of safety but also celebrates quick decisions and positive outcomes, reinforcing vital lessons.
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