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Managing shift work to minimise workplace fatigue
A guide for employers
Department of Labour
November 2007
Table of Contents
- Overview of the guide
- Part 1: About workplace fatigue
- Part 2: Managing workplace fatigue
- Contributors
- Part 1: About workplace fatigue
- What is fatigue?
- The causes of workplace fatigue
- Shift work
- Extended work hours
- Night work
- The consequences of workplace fatigue
- Fatigue leads to human errors
- Fatigue affects health
- Recovery from fatigue
- Sufficient sleep
- Breaks between shifts
- Breaks during shifts
- Whole-of-work factors
- Key facts about fatigue, and their implications for employers
- Adequate sleep is essential for maintaining and restoring full human functioning
- Stimulants provide only limited, short-term relief
- Fatigue leads to physical and mental impairment
- Shift work (particularly night work) can be a significant cause of fatigue
- Alertness and capability vary with the time of day
- People are programmed to be awake during the day and asleep at night
- The ability to fall asleep easily varies with the time of day
- How much time people need to recover from fatigue depends on the time of day
- Sleep loss is cumulative
- Various strategies can minimise fatigue and promote better sleep
- Preventing workplace fatigue requires cooperation and compromise
- Various strategies are available for managing shift work to minimise fatigue
- Part 2: Managing workplace fatigue
- A framework for managing shift work to minimise fatigue
- Develop an shift work and fatigue policy
- Review the hours of work
- Manage risk
- Train and educate
- Monitor and evaluate
- Strategies for small employers
- Appendix B: Your legal obligations
- Reference
A guide for small businesses
Slideshow
- Slide 1 - cover page and title
- Slide 2 - Why is it important to manage shift work well?
- Slides 3 to 5 - Causes of workplace fatigue
- Slide 6 - Managing fatigue
- Slide 7 - What can Employers do?
- Slides 8 to 11 - Three steps to managing workplace fatigue
- Slide 12 - More Information
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A Guide for Employers

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