Fatigue risk management: charting a path to a safer workplace - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. C. Schutte
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

There have been several high-profile accidents in the South African mining industry where fatigue was identified as either causal or contributory. The risk of fatigue is inherent in any work-time arrangement involving shift work and work that is physically or mentally demanding, repetitive, or requires high vigilance. The management of fatigue is not simply a matter of correct shift scheduling. Amore comprehensive approach is needed. In order to be successful, a fatigue management programme should address the unique needs of the operation in which it will be implemented and should be integrated into normal operations. Fatigue management is a shared responsibility between the organization and its employees, and all stakeholders should participate in order to provide the safest and healthiest working environment possible.
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APA: P. C. Schutte  (2010)  Fatigue risk management: charting a path to a safer workplace - Synopsis

MLA: P. C. Schutte Fatigue risk management: charting a path to a safer workplace - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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