Fatigue Management: Strategies for a Healthier Workforce
In This Free Course, You Will Learn How To
- Understand the concept of fatigue in the workplace, its definition, and how to identify it.
- Explore factors contributing to fatigue, including work-related and external factors.
- Learn the effects of fatigue on safety, health performance, workplace injuries, and business operations.
- Recognize the legislative framework surrounding fatigue, including the Workplace Safety and Health Act.
- Apply risk assessment techniques to manage fatigue, including hazard identification, risk evaluation, and risk control.
- Implement good practices and tools to prevent and control fatigue, such as engineering and administrative controls.
- Explore fatigue management techniques and technologies for effective monitoring and reduction of fatigue levels.
- Develop and implement a Fatigue Management Programme as part of the Safety and Health Management System, including roles, responsibilities, training, and continuous monitoring.
- Review and improve the Fatigue Management Programme through regular management reviews, documentation, and safety inspections.
Module 1: Fatigue in the Workplace
- Understanding Fatigue: Definition, Identification
- Contributing Factors: Work-related & External
- Effects: Impact on Safety, Health, Injuries, Business
- Case Studies
- Legislation: Workplace Safety and Health Act
Module 2: Risk Assessment for Fatigue Management
- Hazard Identification & Risk Evaluation
- Existing Controls & Risk Level
- Risk Control & Monitoring
Module 3: Controlling Workplace Fatigue
- Good Practices: Engineering & Administrative Controls
- Fatigue Management Techniques
- Fatigue Technologies
Module 4: Safety and Health Management System
- Fatigue Programme: Roles, Risk Assessment, Reporting
- Training & Safety Promotion
- Management Review