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 ...
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 ...
Fatigue continues to be a problem for workers. In fact, more than 43% of U.S. workers are sleep deprived and say they are too tired to function at their job, according to a survey released by the ...
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.
The US Federal Aviation Administration has established a panel to examine air traffic controller fatigue. The three-person board, which the US regulator named on 20 December, will investigate “how the ...
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The post-holiday return to work is often a challenging period for many employees, and this year, the risk of burnout and crisis fatigue looms larger than ever. While Blue Monday traditionally ...
Fatigue life prediction remains a cornerstone in ensuring the reliability and safety of mechanical components subjected to cyclic loading. Advances in modelling techniques and experimental ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Industrial workplaces are typically dangerous, with heavy machinery, hazardous substances ...
Chances are, if you're someone who began working at home due to the coronavirus pandemic, you've found yourself sitting on a Zoom video call when you didn't want to be on camera. People have been ...