Train employees on the signs of sleep disorders and risks associated with fatigue. The North American Fatigue Management Program has many resources available to train employees and calculate the return on investment.
START A WELLNESS PROGRAM
A comprehensive wellness program can be designed to address fatigue. Such a program can include sleep tests for employees exhibiting risk factors, stress management options such as flex-time for exercising, and on-site health screenings.
CREATE A HEALTHY WORK ENVIRONMENT
An employee’s work area plays an important role in minimizing fatigue. Employers can provide well-lit work areas to promote alertness and optimize work schedules so employees are not bouncing between shifts and disrupting their circadian rhythms. Scheduling breaks so employees can step away from their work long enough to recharge can help staff refocus and be more productive.
ENCOURAGE POWER NAPS
Sleeping on the job is certainly frowned upon, but progressive companies are embracing the positive effects a power nap (10-30 minutes) can have on productivity. According to SafeStart, “napping studies have proven that short power naps increase performance by 34 percent and alertness by 54 percent." Naps can be used strategically to supplement sleep, not replace it.
CALL TO ACTION
- Educate employees on the risks associated with fatigue and sleep disorders.
- Provide employees with health screenings and sleep studies.
- Implement an employee wellness program.
- Evaluate work areas and take action to eliminate conditions that cause fatigue, like poor lighting.