Safety culture doesn't fail because people don't care. It fails because the human brain is wired to take shortcuts under pressure.
In this episode of Work Well, Lead Well, Heather McQueen Pearson explores the neuroscience behind risk-taking at work and why safety systems often struggle in real-world conditions.
The episode examines how familiarity normalises risk, how pressure affects decision-making, and why people stay silent even when they recognise danger. It reframes safety culture as a leadership and system design issue and not a compliance or attitude problem.
For leaders and safety professionals who want to understand why risk creeps in, and what actually influences safer decisions at work.