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Brian Paynter discusses the importance of fatigue management. Whether you're a manager or frontline colleague, you'll gain valuable insights into fatigue management and the questions you should ask yourself when faced with fatigue.
Tap into the science of sleep. Whether you’re a night shift worker, someone with ‘first night away’ syndrome, or a woman going through menopause; get invaluable info and practical tips.
Longer hours. Work and home life overlapping. Stress. It’s no wonder ‘burnout’ is more common. In this session, we’ll talk about symptoms, strategies, and simple fixes to help you avoid it before it happens.
First Tram Operations Limited (TOL) has overhauled their fatigue management system after the Sandilands Tram accident. Hear their inspiring story – and why the rail industry needs to think differently.
Long hours away from home. Working when others are enjoying holidays. A global pandemic. It’s not surprising that so many of us feel fatigued. This session is all about our commitment to finding solutions.
Sluggish, rubbish, and lethargic. We all know the feeling of a bad night’s sleep. Hope’s session is an introduction to the science of sleep and the very best techniques for improving the quality of your shuteye and drifting off into a deep slumber.
Our bright-eyed and bushy-tailed RWA Fatigue Coordination Group have been creating a step-change in how fatigue risk is managed. This session covers what’s already being done and what’s happening in the next year. Olly Glover tells us his sobering story about fatigue.
Working nights or odd hours can confuse your body clock, and it’s much harder to sleep during the daytime. But thankfully there are practical steps you can take to help manage your sleep and stay alert while on duty.