The Theoretical Analysis on Cognitive Process of the Safety Signs Based on Neuro-IE

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It’s a sort of safety management strategy of setting safety signs in production site in order to make people be alert and evade danger by transmitting dangerous signal. Based on the reviews of traditional cognitive process models such as C-HIP model and information communication model, combining the theoretical results of emerging Neuro-IE, this paper provides a cognitive process model (3N-Model) of safety sign on the basis of Neuro-IE, explains the model and gives a number of management inspirations by combining with the model.

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