Introduction Imagine a safety officer explaining fire evacuation procedures during a toolbox talk. The steps are correct, the tone is confident, and the checklist is complete. Yet, when a real alarm sounds weeks later, confusion spreads across the floor. Workers hesitate, routes get blocked, and the response becomes chaotic. This gap often has nothing to do with knowledge. It is about context. Many learners focus on understanding theories and even compare options like NEBOSH course fees when choosing a qualification, but they underestimate how important real workplace relevance is in making safety explanations truly effective. Safety is not just about…
