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Understanding Fatigue Risk: Assessment and Countermeasures

Overview

Recently the National Safety Council collaborated with three Campbell Institute members to understand the role fatigue plays in their operations at selected locations. Research participants took part in a two-part survey consisting of an operational needs assessment and an employee survey.

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  • the tools used for assessing fatigue risk
  • Suggest countermeasures to address the potential warning signs revealed by survey responses
  • Strategies to better manage and reduce the risk that fatigue poses in the workplace

Speaker Profile

JoyInouye croppedJoy Inouye is the research associate for the Campbell Institute, the EHS center of the excellence at the National Safety Council. Responsible for researching Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) best practices, Joy has led several research efforts at the Institute, including studies on leading indicators, risk perception and contractor safety management. Joy is co-author of a recent journal article on leading indicators research and has co-presented this topic at various national and international conferences. Joy serves as an adjunct faculty member in sociology at the College of DuPage, has worked as a pastry chef and plays the French horn. A graduate of Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology, Joy also holds a Master of Arts in sociology from the University of Arizona.

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