Design Standards Considerations and the Effective Prevention of Operator Fatigue

C. Comperatore, P. K. Ng, A. Carvalhais
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In this chapter, we explore the need to develop specific guidance, tailored to consumers of fatigue risk management systems, outlining how to verify that program elements effectively control the incidence of operator fatigue. We advance the notion that without independent proof of efficacy, consumers are left to assume that program implementation and sustainment costs actually yield the desired results. Lacking this information perpetuates losses associated with fatigue-related performance degradation, health issues, and mishaps. Inspection and verification protocols require objective evidence, beyond surveys, to demonstrate that fatigue management program elements control the incidence of operator fatigue in the workplace. Scientific and technological advances facilitate the evaluation of fatigue management programs and the use of objective techniques to test circadian rhythm stability and alertness. However, consumers are yet to incorporate these test protocols and technological advances in their safety management system assurance infrastructure. The prevailing assumption has been that scientific tests and methodologies are beyond the reach of the consumer and fall in the purview of scientists and fatigue management professionals. We propose the use of the design basis plan in safety management systems as the assurance infrastructure to associate program inspection elements, fatigue leading indicators, and specific standards with compulsory review and approval activities. These assurance activities not only provide objective means to identify fatigue management program elements that fail to control the incidence of operator fatigue but also enable consumers to proactively implement necessary modifications. Keywords: Driver distraction; Language: en
设计标准考虑和有效预防操作人员疲劳
在本章中,我们探讨了制定针对疲劳风险管理系统用户的具体指南的必要性,概述了如何验证程序要素有效控制操作员疲劳发生率。我们提出了这样一个概念,即如果没有独立的有效性证明,消费者就会想当然地认为项目的实施和维持成本实际上产生了预期的结果。缺乏这些信息会导致与疲劳相关的性能下降、健康问题和事故相关的损失持续存在。检查和验证协议需要客观证据,而不是调查,以证明疲劳管理程序要素控制了工作场所操作员疲劳的发生率。科学和技术的进步促进了疲劳管理程序的评估和客观技术的使用,以测试昼夜节律的稳定性和警觉性。然而,消费者还没有将这些测试协议和技术进步纳入他们的安全管理系统保证基础设施。普遍的假设是,科学测试和方法超出了消费者的能力范围,属于科学家和疲劳管理专业人员的职权范围。我们建议在安全管理体系中使用设计基础计划作为保证基础,将程序检查要素、疲劳领先指标和特定标准与强制性审查和批准活动联系起来。这些保证活动不仅为识别无法控制操作人员疲劳发生率的疲劳管理程序元素提供了客观手段,而且还使用户能够主动实施必要的修改。关键词:驾驶员分心;语言:在
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