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Accident/Incident Analysis

The Accident/Incident Analysis uses the experience of CIRCADIAN’s fatigue experts along with the Circadian Alertness Simulator (CAS), an innovative, industry-leading software system to identify and manage fatigue risk in 24/7 operations. Developed through a decade of research and data collected from over 10,000 recorded 24-hour days from shift work and transportation employees, an Accident/Incident Analysis can rapidly analyse fatigue risk from the duty-rest logs or payroll data for any number of employees.

If this is your situation:

  • You are involved in a legal case where fatigue may have resulted in an accident or incident
  • You have experienced accidents/incidents and need to determine the likelihood that they were fatigue related
  • You have seen a growing trend in accidents, injuries or errors
  • You are developing a fatigue management plan and need to assess work patterns
  • You want to assess the impact that overtime is having on your workforce
  • You want to focus your fatigue management efforts on the jobs, groups or schedules that cause the most fatigue.

This is how CIRCADIAN AUSTRALIA can help you:

The Accident/Incident Analysis provides demonstrable evidence of the risk for fatigue relating to a particular accident or set of accidents. This analysis allows developing a systematic approach for reducing fatigue related accidents. Once the risk for fatigue has been identified in an accident or an operation, CIRCADIAN AUSTRALIA can help you:

  • Develop fatigue management approaches that are customised to address the specific needs of the operation.
  • Identify the groups of employees who are most at risk for having fatigue related accidents.
  • Provide a benchmark of fatigue at your operation compared with others in your industry.
  • Measure the impact of work scheduling or rostering interventions in a particular operation.
  • Provide an ongoing method for making managers and supervisors accountable for fatigue risk management.
  • Provide documentation to safety inspectors and government regulators about the effectiveness of fatigue management initiatives.
  • Set industry standards for safety compliance.

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