Articles Tagged with ''fatigue''

Study: Time off work for exercise increases productivity

August 17, 2011
Employees Get More Done Despite Reduced Work Hours


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Teamwork can help overcome fatigue, study finds

August 23, 2011
Fatigue can lead to dangerous errors by doctors, pilots and others in high-risk professions, but individuals who work together as a team display better problem-solving skills than those who face their fatigue alone, new research shows.
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Boost your energy

September 28, 2011

Do you frequently feel tired or run down? Do you suddenly feel a lack of energy? If so, you are part of a large group, according to the Harvard Medical School.


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Five o’clock fatigue

How a day of decisions drains mental energy
November 1, 2011
Three safety professionals are asked to evaluate their company’s previous year’s 129 incident investigation reports. 


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Wake up! It's Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

November 7, 2011

Drunk driving gets a lot of attention, but drowsy driving is a serious transportation danger as well -- one getting recognized this week, Drowsy Driving Prevention Week.


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Cargo pilots want in on FAA's new anti-fatigue rule

December 22, 2011

A pilots union has mounted a legal challenge to the FAA's exclusion of cargo operations from the final flight and duty time rule issued yesterday.


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What stresses audiologists? Increasing age raises risk of burnout; time demands lower compassion satisfaction

February 21, 2012

A study by The Goodfellow Unit of the Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, New Zealand aimed to investigate occupational stress amongst audiologists, along with quantification of their professional quality of life: Burnout, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction.


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Chill Out

Portable cooling reduces fatigue, increases productivity
June 6, 2012
Protecting workers from excessive heat — whether due to hot processes and/or hot weather — is an issue for many industrial plants.


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NTSB: Driver fatigue + speed caused deadly NYC bus crash

June 9, 2012

A severely fatigued motorcoach driver who lost control of the vehicle was the cause of a horrific crash in New York City last March, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).


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Semi trucks at greatest risk of fire on Kentucky highways

June 12, 2012

Large trucks—especially semi-trucks—are more likely than light trucks or passenger vehicles to catch fire in high-speed vehicle crashes, according to a recent study by the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center.


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