Fatigue is one of the most underrecognized hazards across a range of industries, but it has significant implications for safety and productivity. Effectively managing it is not just about combating ...
In high-risk industries, safety discussions often center on equipment ratings, regulatory compliance, engineering controls, ...
Fatigue is a plague for a number of industries, including manufacturing, construction, energy and transportation. The effect of fatigue on the brain is reported to be as harmful as drunk driving, with ...
A study from the National Safety Council found that 13% of workplace injuries are attributed to fatigue. And 43% of American workers say they sometimes are too tired to function safely at their job.
Sleep is a core biological function that cannot be overcome by willpower alone. Shift work is necessary in our 24/7 society yet comes with significant risks ...
Studies show that workplace weariness is increasing — affecting all employees, from the most senior leaders to those in entry-level positions and everyone in between. After working from home for a ...
Almost all employers want to ensure their workplaces are safe zones that are free from accidents. But despite this, work-related incidents and health concerns persist. The UK Health and Safety ...
There comes a time in everyone’s career when they experience work fatigue. Maybe it’s been a slow buildup, but work fatigue is caused by a combination of physical, mental and emotional factors that ...