In recent years, theoretical models of the sleep and circadian system developed in laboratory settings have been adapted to predict fatigue and, by inference, performance. This is typically done using the timing of prior sleep and waking or working hours as the primary input and the time course of the predicted variables as the primary output. The aim of these models is to provide employers, unions and regulators with quantitative information on the likely average level of fatigue, or risk, associated with a given pattern of work and sleep with the goal of better managing the risk of fatigue-related errors and accidents/incidents
A review of fatigue-management approaches proposed an alternative to hours of service (HOS) regulati...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare rail workers' actual sleep-wake behaviors in normal operations to those...
Driver fatigue level was considered an accumulated result contributed by circadian rhythms, hours of...
Software-based biomathematical models of alertness provide a means to estimate fatigue-related risk ...
A wide range of operations such as transport, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and emergency servi...
ematical models of fatigue and performance. Aviat Space Environ Med 2004; 75(3, Suppl.):A181–91. Thi...
Bio-mathematical models that predict fatigue and/or sleepiness have proved a useful adjunct in the m...
RESEARCH over several decades has implicated shiftwork as a major cause of work-·related fatigue and...
Biomathematical models of fatigue can assist organisations to estimate the fatigue consequences of a...
Biomathematical models of fatigue can assist organisations to estimate the fatigue consequences of a...
Shift work and particularly night work can cause fatigue with subsequent negative impacts on health,...
The practice of working non-day shifts, and in particular the night shift, has been shown to both di...
Fatigue management in the workplace Khosro Sadeghniiat-Haghighi1, Zohreh Yazdi2 Abstract Work...
Dawson, D ORCiD: 0000-0001-7385-5630Introduction: Biomathematical models of fatigue (BMMF) predict f...
Economic pressures for longer hours and round-the-clock working time arrangements along with a dereg...
A review of fatigue-management approaches proposed an alternative to hours of service (HOS) regulati...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare rail workers' actual sleep-wake behaviors in normal operations to those...
Driver fatigue level was considered an accumulated result contributed by circadian rhythms, hours of...
Software-based biomathematical models of alertness provide a means to estimate fatigue-related risk ...
A wide range of operations such as transport, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and emergency servi...
ematical models of fatigue and performance. Aviat Space Environ Med 2004; 75(3, Suppl.):A181–91. Thi...
Bio-mathematical models that predict fatigue and/or sleepiness have proved a useful adjunct in the m...
RESEARCH over several decades has implicated shiftwork as a major cause of work-·related fatigue and...
Biomathematical models of fatigue can assist organisations to estimate the fatigue consequences of a...
Biomathematical models of fatigue can assist organisations to estimate the fatigue consequences of a...
Shift work and particularly night work can cause fatigue with subsequent negative impacts on health,...
The practice of working non-day shifts, and in particular the night shift, has been shown to both di...
Fatigue management in the workplace Khosro Sadeghniiat-Haghighi1, Zohreh Yazdi2 Abstract Work...
Dawson, D ORCiD: 0000-0001-7385-5630Introduction: Biomathematical models of fatigue (BMMF) predict f...
Economic pressures for longer hours and round-the-clock working time arrangements along with a dereg...
A review of fatigue-management approaches proposed an alternative to hours of service (HOS) regulati...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare rail workers' actual sleep-wake behaviors in normal operations to those...
Driver fatigue level was considered an accumulated result contributed by circadian rhythms, hours of...