The Case for Addressing Operator Fatigue.

Jeanne F Duffy, Kirsi-Marja Zitting, Charles A Czeisler
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Abstract

Sleep deficiency, which can be caused by acute sleep deprivation, chronic insufficient sleep, untreated sleep disorders, disruption of circadian timing, and other factors, is endemic in the U.S., including among professional and non-professional drivers and operators. Vigilance and attention are critical for safe transportation operations, but fatigue and sleepiness compromise vigilance and attention by slowing reaction times and impairing judgment and decision-making abilities. Research studies, polls, and accident investigations indicate that many Americans drive a motor vehicle or operate an aircraft, train or marine vessel while drowsy, putting themselves and others at risk for error and accident. In this chapter, we will outline some of the factors that contribute to sleepiness, present evidence from laboratory and field studies demonstrating how sleepiness impacts transportation safety, review how sleepiness is measured in laboratory and field settings, describe what is known about interventions for sleepiness in transportation settings, and summarize what we believe are important gaps in our knowledge of sleepiness and transportation safety.

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解决操作员疲劳问题的案例。
睡眠不足可由急性睡眠剥夺、慢性睡眠不足、未经治疗的睡眠障碍、昼夜节律紊乱和其他因素引起,在美国是一种地方性疾病,包括专业和非专业司机和操作员。警惕和注意力对安全运输操作至关重要,但疲劳和困倦会减慢反应时间,损害判断和决策能力,从而影响警惕和注意力。研究、民意调查和事故调查表明,许多美国人在昏昏欲睡的情况下驾驶机动车或驾驶飞机、火车或船舶,使自己和他人处于出错和事故的危险之中。在本章中,我们将概述一些导致嗜睡的因素,提供来自实验室和现场研究的证据,证明嗜睡如何影响运输安全,回顾如何在实验室和现场环境中测量嗜睡,描述已知的关于运输环境中嗜睡的干预措施,并总结我们认为在嗜睡和运输安全知识方面的重要空白。
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