Proactive Management of Occupational Health using Fatigue Risk Assessment

Poorva Kulkarni, Saud Al Hammadi, Osama Al Zbeidi, Meera Al Marzooqi
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Company conducted a Fatigue Risk Assessment Study to estimate the fatigue levels of approximately 9000 shifts and the risk of incidents occurring due to operator fatigue. The findings provided an insight into the likelihood of fatigue and risk of errors / incidents occurring for approximately 9000 shifts of control panel operators working on a 4×4, 12-hour, day and night shift pattern. The results presented in this paper are limited to the assessment conducted for day shifts in order to demonstrate the methodology. The study compared different shift patterns in order to identify shifts with higher fatigue levels and identify control measures to reduce operators’ fatigue levels and risk of incidents occurring to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP). Lowest fatigue and risk levels were identified for the current 4×4 shifts in comparison to 7×7 and 28×28 shift cycles followed by other Companies. In order, to lower the risk to as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP), additional control measures such as training, campaigns, ergonomic assessments, KPIs such as tracking incidents by fatigue levels, etc. are being rolled-out for implementation. This is a novel approach on the combination of a qualitative (IOGP) and quantitative (UK HSE) fatigue risk assessment methodology that has widespread applicability, prospectively in terms of shift design and prevention of incidents caused by fatigue induced impairments and retrospectively for incident investigations. This Fatigue Risk Assessment Study fosters proactive occupational health management by promoting health of employees and preventing / reducing fatigue and thus plays a vital role in the prevention of sickness absenteeism and illnesses associated with chronic fatigue.
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基于疲劳风险评估的职业健康主动管理
公司进行了一项疲劳风险评估研究,估计了大约9000个班次的疲劳水平以及由于操作员疲劳而发生事故的风险。调查结果为大约9000名轮班的控制面板操作员提供了疲劳的可能性和发生错误/事故的风险,这些操作员每天工作4×4, 12小时,白班和夜班模式。本文提出的结果仅限于对白班进行的评估,以证明该方法。该研究比较了不同的轮班模式,以确定疲劳程度较高的班次,并确定控制措施,以降低操作员的疲劳水平和事故发生风险,使其尽可能低(ALARP)。与其他公司遵循的7×7和28×28班次周期相比,目前4×4班次确定了最低的疲劳和风险水平。为了将风险降低到合理可行的最低水平(ALARP),正在推出额外的控制措施,如培训、活动、人体工程学评估、kpi(如根据疲劳程度跟踪事件)等。这是一种将定性(IOGP)和定量(英国HSE)疲劳风险评估方法相结合的新方法,在轮班设计和预防疲劳损伤事故方面具有广泛的适用性,并可追溯用于事故调查。这项疲劳风险评估研究通过促进员工健康和预防/减少疲劳,促进积极主动的职业健康管理,从而在预防病假缺勤和与慢性疲劳有关的疾病方面发挥重要作用。
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